
The Bar Council's Pupillage Fair 2022
Designed in partnership with the Inns of Court and Specialist Bar Associations, the Bar Council’s Pupillage Fair is the only recruitment fair run by the Bar for the Bar of the future.

GCR Live: Competition Litigation 2022
GCR will be returning in-person to London on 6 October 2022 to hold its annual Competition Litigation conference. This conference focuses on broader trends across [...]

Webinar on the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
In this rapid response webinar, Professor Catherine Barnard, Philip Moser KC, George Peretz KC and Jack Williams will discuss the content and implications of the [...]
21
Sep
VAT/IPT lunch and learn
Monckton Chambers and PKF Littlejohn invite you to attend a ‘Lunch and Learn’ session on Wednesday 21 September at Victorian Bath House (a stone’s throw [...]
09
Sep
26th Annual IBA Competition Conference
Daniel Beard QC is pleased to be speaking at this weeks conference presented by the IBA Antitrust Section in Florence, Italy. Topics of the conference [...]
07
Sep
New Protectionism in International Public Procurement
After decades of debate, and driven in part by “Buy American” measures in the United States, the European Union has launched the International Procurement Instrument (IPI) – a new [...]
16
Jun
Legal Conference Common Law In Europe
The conference is being organised by The Bar Council and the Cyprus Bar Association. Conference topics to include: The implementation of the UK-EU Trade and [...]
08
Jun
Public Procurement Law and Practice: An Update
This half day online Public Procurement Law Update conference covers a new series of very topical issues and will be streamed live, direct to your desktop [...]
02
Jun
Global Trends in Arbitration
On Thursday, 2nd June Christopher Vajda QC will be speaking at the session Investment Treaty Arbitration in Europe: a Changing Landscape. Participation at the conference [...]
27
May
Data law for public lawyers, public law for data lawyers
This all day in person conference is presented in partnership with Freshfields and the Public Law Project. Government are using data in ways they have [...]
24
May
Joint ALBA/HRLA Event – When does Art. 8 ECHR make a difference in public law cases?
In her role on the ALBA events committee, Imogen Proud has co-ordinated the following hybrid event: The panel will consider the kinds of public law [...]
24
May
Advanced International Competition Law
The definitive review of competition law in London - bringing together regulators, in-house counsel, lawyers and economists to dissect current policies and shape strategies for [...]
09
May
London International Disputes Week
Dispute Resolution – Global, Sustainable, Ethical? London International Disputes Week 2022 is an opportunity for dispute resolution professionals from around the globe to gather physically [...]
05
May
A Europe Fit for the Next Generation?
The 12th edition of The State of the Union will be held from 5 to 7 May 2022 and will focus on the future of [...]
28
Apr
Annual Asia: Competition Law and Digital Crime Virtual Summit
Cristopher Vajda QC will be speaking at the conference. Keynote Session: Abuse of Dominance in the Digital Era: What can we learn from the European [...]
28
Apr
Catching FIRE: Traditional Tools & New Frontiers
Steven Gee QC will be part of the panel discussing the use of how traditional litigation tools/procedure can be adapted to 21st century FIRE tech disputes: [...]
26
Apr
Advanced judicial review
The programme is presented in partnership with the Public Law Project. Know how to do judicial review and want to up-skill? This is the course [...]
05
Apr
UKAEL Webinar on Central Precepts of EU Law: Perspectives from the EU and from the UK
The central tenets of EU law continue to develop and evolve. This webinar considers developments relating to direct effect and the supremacy of EU law [...]

Commercial Law update - Leeds
Hear from members of Monckton’s Commercial team on matters of practicality and procedure. Topics to include: The new Commercial Court guide & the procedural benefits [...]
07
Mar
Competition Collective Actions: Leveraging Canadian Legal Principles in the UK’s New Regime – Paul Harris QC to moderate
In light of the influence that Canadian jurisprudence and practice has already had on the development of collective action jurisprudence in the UK, including in [...]