News
2026 Peter Taylor Memorial Address announced.
“Serious work, properly done. Why professionalism still matters.” On Tuesday 2 June the PNBA Honorary President, the Rt. Hon Baroness Carr, Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales will be delivering the 2026 Peter Taylor Memorial Address at Gray's Inn. Book a place...
2026 Professional Liability Day
Saturday 21 March the PNBA Professional Liability Day was held at Grays Inn from 9am to 1pm. This year's subject was: 'AI, Tech and Crypto: New Frontiers in Liability Litigation' Here is the programme. Places are free for members under 7 years call and there is a...
2026 AGM and Fireside Chat with Baroness Harman KC – 29th January
2026 AGM followed by Baroness Harman KC in conversation with Victoria Woodbridge – 29 January
2025 Clinical Negligence Conference September 2025
Materials now available for members in the Lecture Archive
2025 Peter Taylor Memorial Address
A recording of the 2025 Peter Taylor Memorial Address can be watched on the Lecture Archive
Leeds Seminar with Gordon Exall on 13th March 2025
Thank you to Gordon Exall and Kings Chambers for an excellent seminar
PNBA Essay Competition 2024
Winners of PNBA Essay Competition announced
PNBA Events in March
Three PNBA events in March - find the details in Upcoming Events. Booking opened in early February.
2025 PNBA AGM
The PNBA AGM was held on Thursday 23rd January, followed by a conversation with Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC.
PNBA Masterclass: The Art of Agreement
PNBA Masterclass: The Art of Agreement – November 2024 – members can find recordings of these two talks in the Lecture Archive pages.
PNBA Essay Competition 2024
The PNBA launched an essay competition in honour of Baroness Carr, Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, and President of the PNBA. The competition is aimed at law students who have not yet secured the next step in their legal careers (for example) a pupillage or...
Causation in Clinical Negligence: Material Contribution and Loss of a Chance
This seminar was held on Thursday 4th July at 2 Temple Gardens. Harry Trusted and Anna Hughes were the speakers - members can access the materials in the Lecture Archive.
