CONFIDENTIALITY
All members of Chambers are bound by the confidentiality requirements of the Bar Code of Conduct and strictly adhere to these principles. To view the relevant paragraph of the Bar Code of Conduct please click here.
Members of chambers are often instructed on different sides in a case. Chambers has internal guidelines to ensure that confidentiality is maintained by barristers, clerks and all other members of staff in such cases. These guidelines are available on request.
7/5/2013 Monckton Chambers receives three nominations for The Lawyer Awards
2/5/2013 Greenpeace and in-shore fishermen in court for fishing quota case
1/5/2013 Supreme Court sends air pollution case to the CJEU
9/5/2013 Cambridge Associates in Management v Ofsted
15/3/2013 High Speed Rail judgment given
7/3/2013 Kassie Smith in Supreme Court for air pollution appeal
14/6/2013 Commercial Judicial Review and Regulatory Proceedings
5/6/2013 Bid Exclusion: Live Issues
22/5/2013 Getting hold of the documents: Legal principles for disclosure in the anti-trust context
All UK VAT Groups can Breathe a Sigh of Relief
Composite Supplies at Separate Rates: Colaingrove Ltd v HMRC
National Grid Electricity Transmission plc v ABB Limited and others

