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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 04:35:35+00:00

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In his capacity as a Privy Council agent, David conducts a wide variety of cases including professional negligence, clinical negligence, personal injury, company and commercial, probate and construction.
His clients include overseas attorneys who wish to appoint a Privy Council agent, as well as parties wishing to appoint a mediator.
Electrotec v Issa Nicholas WLR 1998 202.
Dipcon Engineering v Bowen (1) Attorney General of Grenada 2004 UKPC 18.
Knox v Deane 2005 BCC 884.
Parmalat Capital Finance Ltd v Food Holdings Ltd UKPC 2007.
Jervis v Skinner 2011 UKPC 2.
Adamas v Yong Ting Ping How Fok Cheung 2011 UKPC 32.
DPP v Bolah 2011 UKPC 44.
LeSage v Mauritius Commercial Bank 2012 UKPC 41.
Appeal Commissioners v Bank of Nova Scotia 2013 UKPC 19.
Mauritius Revenue Authority v Paradis Brabant Hotel 2013 UKPC 24.
Mediation: David regularly mediates a range of disputes, particularly construction disputes. He was responsible for the formation of CEDR and was a founder director. David has been part of the CEDR Mediation Training Faculty since the beginning. He is joint author of The ADR Practice Guide, now in its 3rd edition. David is Chairman of PIM Senior Mediators and has acted as adjudicator in construction disputes (including Wembley Stadium).
David has recently been appointed to The CEDR Mediation Panel– the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution.
Three new Justices have been appointed to the UK Supreme Court and therefore will be eligible to sit as Judges in the Privy Council.
It is anticipated that new Court Forms will be issued shortly, following a slight delay. The most significant change will be the introduction of a separate form to deal with Applications for Permission to Appeal.
As of 1 October, following the retirement of Lord Mance in June of this year, three new appointments have been announced.
On 24th March, the Privy Council handed down Judgment in an appeal from the Court of Appeal of Mauritius.
We look at the change of justices in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
As well as a solicitor David has been a practising mediator since 1991. Prior to becoming a solicitor, he served in the regular army for five years.

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