John Mummery
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Sir John Mummery PC
Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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, DL
Deputy Lieutenant
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 (b. 1938) is a Lord Justice of Appeal
Lord Justice of Appeal
A Lord Justice of Appeal is an ordinary judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the court that hears appeals from the High Court of Justice, and represents the second highest level of judge in the courts of England and Wales-Appointment:...

 and President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal
Investigatory Powers Tribunal
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 and member of the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved
Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved
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 in the UK.

Biography

Mummery attended Dover Grammar School for Boys
Dover Grammar School for Boys
Dover Grammar School for Boys is a selective secondary school located in Dover, United Kingdom. The school is situated next to Astor College for the Arts, which is a non-selective school. It has a strong sporting rivalry with Astor and Sir Roger Manwood's School, a selective Grammar school in...

 between 1949 - 1957 and then Pembroke College, Oxford
Pembroke College, Oxford
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, and by the 1970s was known as a copyright barrister, being consulted on matters such as Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
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's Black Mountain Side
Black Mountain Side
"Black Mountain Side" is an instrumental by English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured on the band's 1969 début album Led Zeppelin. It was recorded at Olympic Studios, London during October 1968.-Song structure:...

and its relation to Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch
Herbert "Bert" Jansch was a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle. He was born in Glasgow and came to prominence in London in the 1960s, as an acoustic guitarist, as well as a singer-songwriter...

's version of Down by Blackwaterside
Down by Blackwaterside
Down by Blackwaterside is a traditional folk song, provenance and author unknown, although it is likely to have originated near the River Blackwater, Northern Ireland...

.
He also represented Apple
Apple Corps
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 in efforts to stop the distribution of recordings of The Beatles in Hamburg
The Beatles in Hamburg
The Beatles members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962; a chapter in the group's history which honed their performance skills, widened their...

.

Cases

Notable cases in which Mummery LJ has been involved include:
  • Clark v TDG Ltd (t/a Novacold Ltd) (1999)
  • Re Barings plc (No 5) (1999)
  • O'Neill v Phillips (1999)
  • Hollicourt (Contracts) Ltd v Bank of Ireland
    Hollicourt (Contracts) Ltd v Bank of Ireland
    Hollicourt Ltd v Bank of Ireland [2000] is a UK insolvency law case, concerning whether a bank should pay restitution for moneys paid out of its account after a moratorium under the Insolvency Act 1986 section 127.-Facts:...

     (2000)
  • Peskin v Anderson
    Peskin v Anderson
    Peskin v Anderson [2000] is a UK company law case concerning directors' duties.-Facts:Former members of the Royal Automobile Club Ltd sued the directors for failing to disclose that they had plans to demutualise. They could have got £35,000 but had given up their membership...

     (2001)
  • Copsey v WWB Devon Clays Ltd (2005)
  • Redfearn v Serco Ltd (2006)
  • Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd
    Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd
    Collier v P&M J Wright Ltd [2007] is an English contract law case, concerning the doctrine of consideration and promissory estoppel.-Facts:...

     (2007)
  • Luke v Stoke County Council
    Luke v Stoke County Council
    Luke v Stoke-on-Trent County Council [2007] is a UK labour law case, concerning the test for an implied term.-Facts:Mrs Beryl Luke was a special needs teacher for Stoke. She had a dispute with the headmaster and went off sick from October 2002 to April 2003...

     (2007)
  • Moore Stephens v Stone Rolls Ltd
    Moore Stephens v Stone Rolls Ltd
    Moore Stephens v Stone Rolls Ltd [2009] is a leading case relevant for UK company law and the law on fraud and ex turpi causa non oritur actio...

     (2009)
  • Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Annabel’s (Berkeley Square) Ltd
    Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Annabel’s (Berkeley Square) Ltd
    Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Annabel’s Ltd [2009] is a UK labour law case regarding the treatment of tips under the National Minimum Wage Act 1998...

     (2009)
  • Gisda Cyf v Barratt
    Gisda Cyf v Barratt
    Gisda Cyf v Barratt [2010] is a UK labour law case, concerning unfair dismissal governed by the Employment Rights Act 1996.-Facts:Gisda Cyf employed Ms Barratt. On 30 November 2006 a letter was sent to her that she was being summarily dismissed for gross misconduct, apparently misconduct at a...

    (2010)
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