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Podcasts

  • In this series, 39 Essex Chambers’ barristers, Katherine Apps KC and David Mitchell interview each other and guests exploring the legal issues raised by AI including what sort of legal regulation is needed, how AI will impact on the legal profession, discrimination challenges, data protection, intellectual property and ownership, contracting issues and the impact on legal education in the future.

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  • Art, heritage and the odd bit of law. Every Wednesday, Richard Harwood KC, barrister of 39 Essex Chambers and co-host Clarissa Levi, Art & Heritage Counsel of Wedlake Bell LLP discuss challenges and successes in the heritage and art world with guests from across the sector. For professionals, owners and the general listener, Richard and Clarissa ask: what is going on? what can be done? what are the stories behind the buildings, treasures and the cases?

  • 39 Essex Chambers’ barristers investigate the key legal developments, across both public and private law, in addressing the most pressing challenge of our generation, climate change. Through this podcast, they interview leaders in their fields, and across a range of sectors, to understand (i) the key developments as they see them and (ii) the role for litigation and regulation in those developments, including any legal barriers.

    The team includes Steph David, Flora Curtis, Celia Reynolds, Chris Moss and Ella Grodzinski which has expertise across the breadth of Chambers’ specialisms.

  • In this podcast, Camilla ter Haar and Ruth Keating, barristers at 39 Essex Chambers, discuss the key climate change issues relating to the construction sector.

    The built environment and construction sector accounts for 38% of global carbon emissions and it has been estimated that globally every week we build the equivalent of a city the size of Paris. The building sector is therefore well-positioned to have a significant impact on emissions reductions – future legal requirements and case law will reflect this.

    This podcast focusses on what the trends in climate change related litigation, legislation and guidance mean for our construction sector clients.

  • The Commercial, Construction and International Arbitration Podcast is brought to you by the members of the 39 Essex Chambers.

  • The Planning, Environment & Property Podcast is brought to you by the members of the 39 Essex Chambers.

  • Legal reflections on vulnerable road users – the podcast where two experienced lawyers, who also happen to be enthusiastic cyclists, chat their way through topics concerning cyclists and other vulnerable road users from a legal and insurance perspective.

  • Civil Law Cast is a regular series on issues of interest and developments in civil law, brought to you by the members of 39 Essex Chambers.

  • The Public Law Podcast is brought to you by the members of the 39 Essex Chambers.

  • In this series, members of 39 Essex Chambers give you the lowdown about mini-pupillage, pupillage and tenancy. Topics range from a day in the life of a pupil to tips and tricks for applications. We hope that these episodes will help those thinking of applying to 39 Essex Chambers, or anyone looking to pursue a career at the bar.

  • Wilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts is a leading text book on Construction Law. For the 4th edition, Richard Wilmot Smith KC has been joined by Paul Darling KC and a large team of contributors, including 26 from 39 Essex Chambers. In this podcast, members of the editorial team discuss the chapters to which they have contributed. They identify what is new to the 4th Edition and make predictions for the 5th Edition.

  • Do you sometimes struggle to keep up with the flurry of adjudication decisions coming out of the TCC? Adjudicast is here to help. In this weekly podcast, barristers specialising in construction law at 39 Essex Chambers will bring you the latest developments in adjudication. The focus is on new case law, giving you a brief summary of an important recent decision. The episodes are short enough to be listened to during a coffee break, short commute or in the car.

    Disclaimer: Each episode of AdjudiCast is based on the law of England and Wales at the time the episode as recorded. The episodes do not constitute legal advice. Detailed professional advice should be obtained on how the cases and issues discussed in AdjudiCast apply to the facts of any particular case.

  • Over the last 40 years Paul Darling OBE KC has been a construction law advocate in Arbitration Tribunals and Adjudications across the world. In this series, Paul speaks to a range of friends around the world about the experience, sharing advocacy techniques and stories. He mentions different areas of law and where his cases fit in. An informative but fun podcast.

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