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4 New Square Chambers: In Brief is the regular podcast series from leading commercial barristers’ chambers 4 New Square. In each episode, you will hear from our members of chambers who will examine current issues in commercial dispute resolution as well as life at the Bar.© 4 NEW SQUARE CHAMBERS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Economie Réussite personnelle
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    • Choosing Your Arbitration Tribunal – London Arbitration Week 2025 Choosing Your Arbitration Tribunal - London Arbitration Week 2025
      Jan 5 2026
      This podcast is a recording of the 4 New Square Chambers panel discussion, ‘Choosing Your Arbitration Tribunal’, from London Arbitration Week 2025. The panel discuss the practical and strategic considerations involved in constituting an arbitral tribunal. The session combined recent case examples with institutional perspectives and reform initiatives, offering both technical guidance and strategic insights for counsel and parties. Speakers: Sian Mirchandani KC, 4 New Square Chambers - Moderator Nicholas Fletcher KC, 4 New Square Chambers Kelly Yu, 4 New Square Chambers Wing Shek, LCIA George Burn, BCLP Matthew Buckle, Osborne Clarke
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      1 h et 5 min
    • Allied Maples at Thirty: Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons Allied Maples at Thirty: Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons
      Jul 11 2025
      Thirty years on from the landmark decision in Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons, Sir Rupert Jackson, Roger Stewart KC, and Hugh Evans reflect on its lasting impact on professional negligence law and the application of its principles in modern litigation. They discuss the development of the loss of a chance doctrine, its use across different legal contexts, and the ongoing challenges it presents. With insights into recent case law and continuing debates around causation and quantification, this episode offers thoughtful analysis to mark a significant anniversary. Read the full judgment here: Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons
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      32 min
    • New Representative Actions: Litigation Funding, Costs, and Court Decisions New Representative Actions: Litigation Funding, Costs, and Court Decisions
      Nov 19 2024
      4 New Square Chambers’ George McDonald and Matt Waszak explore new representative actions and the complex interplay between litigation funding and class actions, addressing the legal challenges that arise. They emphasise the importance of courts making early rulings on funding arrangements to ensure the viability of class actions. Key Topics Discussed: Funding Challenges: Issues related to funding agreements and privity of contract among class members. Early Court Decisions: The potential for courts to provide early clarity on funding arrangements. Conditional Fee Agreements (CFAs): Insights into CFAs, including success fees and cost recovery for class representatives. Damages-Based Agreements (DBAs): Limitations and challenges of DBAs in collective actions. Adverse Costs: Discussion on liability for adverse costs in representative actions. Legislative Reforms: Speculation on potential reforms to expand the CAT's collective action regime for consumer claims. Judicial Management: The proactive role of courts in managing funding and costs early in litigation. Early Determinations: Advantages of pre-emptive court decisions on funding for smoother processes. Recommendations for Funders: Guidance on creating tailored funding agreements for representative actions.
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      28 min
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