Recent Developments in Trinidadian Commercial Law

One of the interesting and attractive features of legal practice in Trinidad is that the courts can choose to develop the common law in a way which most suits local conditions. Unlike the English Bar, the courts here will look at decisions from local Caribbean courts, Commonwealth countries and other common law jurisdictions. Trinidad courts can, therefore, follow the approach taken in the UK Supreme Court or take a different approach if that appears appropriate. The recent cases I shall be discussing all have important implications for commercial practitioners. But at least two of the cases provide opportunities for the Trinidad courts to choose their own direction.

Privy Council Lays Down Principles For Security For Costs

On 31 January 2023 the Privy Council gave important guidelines on security for costs principles in RDA v Christie. This appeal concerned applications for security for costs in public interest environmental judicial review claims, including an application by the Developers to join the proceedings as additional defendants- so they could then seek security.

New Developments in Commercial Law in the Privy Council

This paper is based on a webinar Richard Clayton QC and Rowan Pennington-Benton gave to the Commonwealth Lawyers Association on 2 December 2021, and was published by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association on 13 January 2022.

Lamb Chambers commits to Mindful Business Charter to foster better working practices for mental health and wellbeing

Lamb Chambers has signed the Mindful Business Charter, joining a wide range of businesses and professional service firms around the world in a collective commitment to address the avoidable stresses in our working practices, to promote healthier and more effective ways of working. The Charter, originally launched by Barclays and law firms Pinsent Masons and Addleshaw Goddard in October 2018, brings organisations and their service providers together to reach a shared agenda for mental health and wellbeing.