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John Foy KC retires from practice at the Bar

Speaking of John’s retirement, Joint Head of Chambers Jacob Levy KC said:

“It is with some sorrow that we announce the retirement from practice at the Bar of John Foy KC.

John was called in 1969. He has spent his whole professional…

Alternative Dispute Resolution Briefing: November 2023

In this briefing, Kerry Nicholson considers developments in the mediation market over the last 12 months, including the planned introduction of compulsory mediation in the small claims track and beyond.  While we all await, with eagerness, the Court of Appeal’s decision in…

Deka Chambers celebrates its 1st anniversary

Today, 3rd October, marks a year since Deka Chambers formed, creating one of the biggest common law sets in the country.

Over the past 12 months Deka has proved itself as a leading national and international Set. Formed from formidable common law…

Deka Chambers shortlisted in British Legal Awards 2023

We’re delighted to be shortlisted for Chambers of the Year in this year’s British Legal Awards.

Dekinar Recording: Mediation in Practice

10 Things to Consider When Thinking About Mediation

In yesterday’s webinar, Grahame Aldous KC and Laura Elfield provided a comprehensive overview of the mediation process. From whether you need to mediate, to how to set it up, what it should cover, how…

Alternative Dispute Resolution Briefing – May 2023

Welcome to the first edition of the Deka ADR Team Briefing.

This is a really exciting time in the history of ADR, which is increasingly at the front and centre of any litigation procedure.

Lisa Dobie here considers the future of ADR,…

Dekinar: 10 Things to Consider When Thinking About Mediation

In this webinar, Grahame Aldous KC and Laura Elfield provide a comprehensive overview of the mediation process. From whether you need to mediate, to how to set it up, what it should cover, how to prepare and who pays, they discuss all…

How Mediation Works

“Most cases are suitable for mediation”Halsey v Milton Keynes General NHS Trust

What is Mediation?

Mediation means using an independent person, the Mediator, to facilitate the process of resolving a dispute. The Mediator does not act as a judge to determine the…

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