The Litigation Podcast
The Litigation Podcast
Blackstone Chambers
We are excited to announce the launch of Blackstone Chambers’ The Litigation Podcast. This podcast will examine trends and emerging areas of disputes across the full spectrum of Blackstone’s areas of expertise, including commercial, employment and public/regulatory law.
8 - Memorable cases with Michael Beloff KC, Ian Mill KC, Catherine Callaghan KC, and Tim Parker
In this episode, we are joined by Blackstone Chambers’ Michael Beloff KC, Ian Mill KC, Catherine Callaghan KC, and Tim Parker as they share their most memorable cases. Listen in as Michael Beloff KC  recalls his first case, representing the band Love Affair. In this amusing account, he shares the satisfaction of achieving his first successful outcome for the band. He then follows with his most interesting case, Merdeka University Bhd v. Government of Malaysia, which is also included in ‘MJBQC: A Life Within and Without the Law’.Ian Mill KC shares his experience representing high profile celebrities, George Michael [1994] ChD 142 and Ed Sheeran [2022] EWHC 827(Ch), in recording contracts and copyright disputes. Ian discusses the challenges of media attention in these high-profile cases.Catherine Callaghan KC discusses the complexity of Mr. and Mrs M. Against the Fertilisation and Embryology Authority [2016]EWCA Civ 611, and highlights the memorable impact this case had on her own life.Finally, Tim Parker reflects on one of his earlier cases in the Hong Kong Court of Appeal (unreported, CACV 117/2017, 25 September 2017) as a pupil at Blackstone Chambers, and the impact of this case on same-sex rights in Hong Kong. Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking episode as these distinguished barristers detail their most memorable cases and the lessons they learned from them.
Apr 25, 2023
30 min
7 - The Shape of Music Litigation - Copyright, Contracts and more in Media and Entertainment Law with Ian Mill KC, Mark Vinall, Celia Rooney, and Rayan Fakhoury
Join Ian Mill KC, Mark Vinall, Celia Rooney, and Rayan Fakhoury as they discuss the shape of music litigation, past and present, with key lessons learned from recent cases including cases involving Ed Sheeran, Rudimental, Culture Club and Rihanna. This episode examines topics such as: the relevance of access for copyright cases in the digital age,how the courts treat evidence in proving musical creation,contractual disputes and the implications of the advent of streaming for the construction of historic contractsemerging contrasts and divergences between US and UK music litigation
Jan 18, 2023
36 min
6 - The Ghost in the Machine? Good Faith in Contract after Re Compound Photonics with Andreas Gledhill KC
Join Andreas Gledhill KC and he explores the implications of the recent case Re Compound Photonics Group Ltd; Faulkner v. Vollin Holdings Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 1371. One of the most contentious issues in the law of obligations has been the role of good faith in contract law:   When is an obligation of good faith implied?   And in cases where it is either implied, or expressly agreed, what is its scope:  what standard of behaviour does a duty of good faith bind the parties to? Andreas will address these issues, with particular reference to a decision of the Court of Appeal in October, in a case called Re Compound Photonics Group (which I’ll call “Compound”, for short).
Dec 12, 2022
16 min
5 - Fraud Litigation: Search orders in the wake of TBD v Simons
In this episode, Leona Powell will discuss challenges when applying for search orders in fraud cases following the Court of Appeal’s decision in TBD Ltd v Simons. In particular, Leona will explore how to address the need for urgent inspection of documents in the wake of that case.  
Nov 15, 2022
10 min
4 - Fraud Litigation: I’d like my money back, please: APP fraud and claims against the bank with Tom Leary
In this episode, Tom Leary will be discussing the recent developments of Authorised Push Payments (APP) fraud. Tom looks at how APP fraud victims may be protected through claims against the victim's bank, claims against the fraudster's bank, and regulatory changes that are coming soon.
Nov 8, 2022
11 min
3 - Fraud Litigation: After the Freezing Order with Luka Krsljanin
In this episode, Luka Krsljanin will be discussing what happens after you’ve obtained a freezing order and the types of orders you can obtain for further disclosure or further evidence. Luka will explore this in two-parts – (I) How you can get further disclosure orders and (II) The order for attendance at court to be cross examined.
Nov 1, 2022
22 min
2 - Fraud Litigation: Freezers? with Robert Anderson KC
Robert Anderson KC will take you through dissipation in the context of freezing orders, specifically what evidence can legitimately go into that section of the affidavit in support of the application for a freezer, dealing with the risk of dissipation.This episode discusses:· What constitutes a risk of dissipation?· What is the purpose of a freezing order?· What do you need to prove dissipation?Upcoming episodes in the Fraud Litigation series include:· Luka Krsljanin with After the Freezing Order (Part II)· Tom Leary with I’d like my money back please: APP fraud and claims against the bank (Part III)· Leona Powell with Provisional: Search Orders (Part IV)Don’t forget to subscribe to The Litigation Podcast and share!
Oct 25, 2022
19 min
1 - Subsidy Control Act 2022: Who is now in control? with Kieron Beal KC, Tristan Jones, and Emily Neill
Join Kieron Beal KC, Tristan Jones, and Emily Neill as they look at aspects of the new UK regime governing subsidies.This episode will be looking at the key changes the Act will shortly bring into effect, including:· Examining the interlocking regimes that govern the issue of subsidy control more generally,·  Consider the process for obtaining a subsidy from a public body; and· Analyse how easy it will be to challenge the grant of a subsidy.
Oct 4, 2022
48 min