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Joe Bryce returns to Practice

Joe Bryce returns to Practice Themis Advocates are delighted to welcome Joe back to practice after a three-year sabbatical. Joe was an integral part of the stable prior to it becoming Themis Advocates and we look forward to working with him again. Joe is available to accept instructions for matters of Employment, Land & Property …

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Joe Bryce

Joe Bryce Junior (Called for over seven years) Year of call: 1995 Download CV General information Joe was a solicitor for 10 years before coming to the Bar in 1995. As an inhouse solicitor at the British Railways Board he had extensive and varied experience in the fields of personal injury, employment, and commercial property. …

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The reasonably foreseeable consequences of depriving someone of British citizenship – Free Movement

The reasonably foreseeable consequences of depriving someone of British citizenship – Free Movement The case of Muslija (deprivation: reasonably foreseeable consequences) [2022] UKUT 337 (IAC) makes it clear that the reasonably foreseeable consequences of deprivation of British citizenship do not include predicting the outcome of a subsequent human rights appeal. Read the full article here download PDF

Christmas Opening Hours

Christmas Opening Hours 0900-1200 – Fri 23rd Dec; Office Closed – Mon 26th and Tues 27th Dec; 0930 – 1630 Weds 28th Dec; 0930 – 1630 – Thurs 29th Dec; 0900-1200 – Fri 30th Dec Office Closed – Mon 2nd and Tues 3rd Jan

Newly appointed additions

Newly appointed additions Following the recent appointment process, Themis Advocates are pleased to announce Andrew Crawford and Chris Stephen are newly appointed additions to the General Panel of Standing Junior Counsel to deal with UK Government work arising in the Scottish Courts.  Full details can be found here

Themis Advocates ranked in Chambers UK 2023 Edition

Themis Advocates ranked in Chambers UK 2023 Edition Themis Advocates are delighted, to again, have members ranked in Chambers UK 2023 over 9 Practice Areas.  https://lnkd.in/eXbrw6a2. Administrative and Public Law:Andrew Webster KC and Chris Pirie KC (newly appointed) – Band 1 Agricultural and Rural Affairs:Michael Upton – Band 2 Civil Liberties:Chris Pirie KC (newly appointed) …

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Steven Walker KC to speak at the flagship event of Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC)

We are delighted to invite you to attend the flagship event of Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC) “International ADR Week 2022” with the most excited topic that you are looking for “Arbitration and ADR Beyond the Pandemic”. 

The webinar is entitled “Arbitration and ADR Beyond the Pandemic” and will feature Steven Walker QC of Themis Advocates.

14th July 2022 at 10:00 – 18:00 (GMT+7 Thailand time)

Please register from this link here

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Employment Law Conference

Friday 24th May 2024

The Royal Mile, 80 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1TH

Themis Advocates are delighted to invite you to attend our Employment Law Conference on Friday 24th May at the Radisson Blu, High Street, Edinburgh from 1pm-5pm.  The event is free to attend, open to all solicitors, trainees and paralegals and you will be accredited 3 hours CPD.

PROGRAMME

1300 hrs – Registration & Refreshments

1330 hrsKaterina SteinCase Law Update

1415 hrs – Catherine MacColl – Venturing beyond the contract – the quest for the true agreement in employment relationships

1500 hrs – Refreshment Break

1520 hrsDavid James – Whistleblowing Update

1600 hrsTim Haddow Free Speech and the Workplace

1645 hrs – Conclusion

1700 hrs – Drinks & Canapés to which all attendees are invited

To book your place please register here: