Nick (Nicholas) Bamber#8313

Nick (Nicholas) Bamber

Nick is an associate in the regulatory and commercial dispute resolution teams in Penningtons Manches Cooper’s London office. He advises clients on a broad range of contentious commercial disputes – with a particular focus on sports and technology – and complex regulatory matters.
 
Many of Nick’s cases have an international or multi-jurisdictional aspect, and he was identified in the India Business Law Journal’s 2021 list of ‘top foreign firms for India-related work’. He has conducted cases before the E&W High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, and has been instructed on arbitrations before the LCIA, ICC and sports-specialist tribunals (including the FAPL Manager’s Arbitration Tribunal).
 
On the regulatory side, Nick advises and represents clients from some of the most heavily regulated industry sectors including tobacco, CBD, medicines & pharmaceuticals, food & drink, and construction. This includes advice on the full life-cycle of products, from requirements to first place them on the market through to product recalls and consequential litigation. Nick is named as a ‘Key Lawyer’ in Legal 500’s Product Liability: Defendant 2021-2022 rankings.
 
Nick holds a master’s degree from University College London with a focus on international and comparative law, and completed his Legal Practice Course in London, graduating with distinction.
Contributed to

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GB Ecodesign of products—offences, sanctions and enforcement
GB Ecodesign of products—offences, sanctions and enforcement
Practice notes

This Practice Note looks at offences, sanctions and enforcement in respect of the regulation of ecodesign and energy Information in Great Britain. It looks at the provisions of the Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products Regulations 2010 and the Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products Regulations 2021. It details criminal offences and civil sanctions, the role of the Office for Product Safety and Standards, costs recovery, product recall and challenging and appealing criminal convictions. This practice note also provides a summary of guidance on the enforcement of ecodesign legislation and relevant caselaw.

GB Ecodesign of products—product-specific requirements
GB Ecodesign of products—product-specific requirements
Practice notes

The ecodesign regime regulates in-scope ‘energy-related products’ (ERPs). This Practice Note focuses on the specific requirements for each of the ERP categories. It looks at the requirements of the Ecodesign and Energy-Related Products Regulations 2010, the Energy-Related Products Regulations 2021 and the Energy Information Regulations 2011. It also provides information on compliance marking in GB and in Northern Ireland, and on the EU Products Database.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2018

Experience

  • Travers Smith (Commercial, IP & Technology) - Paralegal (Jun 2015 - Sep 2016)
  • University College London - Research Assistant (Jan 2013 - Aug 2014)

Membership

  • Young International Arbitration Group (LCIA)
  • Junior London Solicitors Litigation Association (JLSLA)
  • Society for Computers and Law (SCL)
  • Law in Sport (LiS)

Qualifications

  • LPC (2015)
  • LL.M. (2014)
  • LL.B. (2011)

Education

  • Kaplan Law School, London (2014 - 2015)
  • University College London (2013 - 2014)
  • University of Birmingham (2008 - 2011)

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