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Lucy McCormick

Barrister

Lucy McCormick is a barrister at Henderson Chambers (www.hendersonchambers.co.uk)

Barrister

Lucy McCormick is a barrister at Henderson Chambers (www.hendersonchambers.co.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
Lucy McCormick revs through the Automated Vehicles Bill, which recently had its Second Reading
Lucy McCormick reviews the legal regime which applies to property damage caused by riots
Lucy McCormick scoots through recent changes to the law of e-scooters

Matthew Channon & Lucy McCormick consider the challenges that driverless cars are posing for the insurance industry

Lucy McCormick examines the new code for the testing of driverless cars in public places

Lucy McCormick outlines some ground rules for dealing with vulnerable witnesses in civil cases

Lucy McCormick examines the impact of Kettel v Bloomfold on easements of parking spaces

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Pillsbury—Lord Garnier KC

Pillsbury—Lord Garnier KC

Appointment of former Solicitor General bolsters corporate investigations and white collar practice

Hall & Wilcox—Nigel Clark

Hall & Wilcox—Nigel Clark

Firm strengthens international strategy with hire of global relations consultant

Slater Heelis—Sylviane Kokouendo & Shazia Ashraf

Slater Heelis—Sylviane Kokouendo & Shazia Ashraf

Partner and associate join employment practice

NEWS
The government’s plan to introduce a Single Professional Services Supervisor could erode vital legal-sector expertise, warns Mark Evans, president of the Law Society of England and Wales, in NLJ this week
Writing in NLJ this week, Jonathan Fisher KC of Red Lion Chambers argues that the ‘failure to prevent’ model of corporate criminal responsibility—covering bribery, tax evasion, and fraud—should be embraced, not resisted
Professor Graham Zellick KC argues in NLJ this week that, despite Buckingham Palace’s statement stripping Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his styles, titles and honours, he remains legally a duke
Writing in NLJ this week, Sophie Ashcroft and Miranda Joseph of Stevens & Bolton dissect the Privy Council’s landmark ruling in Jardine Strategic Ltd v Oasis Investments II Master Fund Ltd (No 2), which abolishes the long-standing 'shareholder rule'
In NLJ this week, Sailesh Mehta and Theo Burges of Red Lion Chambers examine the government’s first-ever 'Afghan leak' super-injunction—used to block reporting of data exposing Afghans who aided UK forces and over 100 British officials. Unlike celebrity privacy cases, this injunction centred on national security. Its use, the authors argue, signals the rise of a vast new body of national security law spanning civil, criminal, and media domains
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