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Sir Martin James Moore-Bick (born 6 December 1946) is a retired judge of the
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.


Early and private life

Moore-Bick was born in Wales, the son of John Ninian Moore-Bick and his wife Kathleen (''née'' Beall).‘MOORE-BICK, Rt Hon. Sir Martin (James)’, Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016 ; online edn, Nov 201
accessed 29 June 2017
/ref> His younger brother,
John Moore-Bick Major-General John David Moore-Bick CBE, DL (born 10 October 1949) is a former British Army officer who commanded United Kingdom Support Command (Germany). Early and private life Moore-Bick is the son of John Ninian Moore-Bick and his wife Kat ...
, is a retired
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in the British Army. He was educated at
The Skinners' School The Skinners' School (formally The Skinners' Company's Middle School for Boys and commonly known as Skinners'), is a British Grammar School with academy status for boys located in the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. Established in ...
,
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, and
Christ's College, Cambridge Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as ...
, of which he became an honorary fellow in 2009. Moore-Bick married Tessa Gee in 1974. They have four children: two sons and two daughters.


Legal career

Moore-Bick was
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at
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in 1969, and was elected a
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in 1992, serving as treasurer in 2015. He practised as a barrister from chambers at 3 Essex Court, later 20 Essex Street. His practice was in
commercial law Commercial law, also known as mercantile law or trade law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branc ...
and, in particular,
shipping law Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes. Admiralty law consists of both domestic law on maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between priva ...
. He became a
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in 1986 and was appointed a
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in 1990. He was appointed to the High Court on 2 October 1995, receiving the customary
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. He was assigned to the
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, serving in the Commercial Court. On 7 April 2005, Moore-Bick became a
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, and he was appointed to the
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on 7 June of that year. In the same year, he was appointed to the role of chairman of the
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, serving until 2009. Moore-Bick served as Deputy Head of Civil Justice from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2012. Lord Justice Richards took over this role from 1 January 2013 for an initial three-year period. From 1 October 2014 until his retirement, Moore-Bick was Vice President of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal. He took over the role on the retirement of Lord Justice Maurice Kay. Moore-Bick retired from judicial office on 6 December 2016. According to his Chambers' website, on 14 August 2017, "He now accepts appointments as an arbitrator."


Grenfell Tower fire public inquiry

It was announced on 29 June 2017 that Moore-Bick would lead a
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into the
Grenfell Tower fire On 14 June 2017, a high-rise fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of flats in North Kensington, West London, at 00:54 BST and burned for 60 hours. 72 people died, two later in hospital, with more than 70 injured and 223 escapin ...
. On 29 and 30 June it was widely reported that the tenants' solicitor in the case against Westminster City Council had said, after Moore-Bick's ruling, that it gave "the green light for social-cleansing of the poor on a mass scale". The local Labour MP,
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, said on 4 July that year that local people had no confidence in Moore-Bick and that he should stand down. On 25 July, at the second public meeting held by the Inquiry before finalisation of its terms of reference, Moore-Bick faced further calls for his resignation, many residents saying that he did not represent them. In response, Moore-Bick said that he was qualified to lead the investigation, because in his 20 years as a judge, he had looked into "the sort of problems that have to be considered in relation to this fire." He promised that the Inquiry would consider the deregulation of fire safety standards, as well as the multi-million pound refurbishment to Grenfell Tower. "We are going to investigate and find the facts in relation to the whole course of events," he said. The 1,000-page first stage of the report on the Inquiry was formally published on 30 October 2019.


Decided cases

* '' Hall v Woolston Hall Leisure Ltd''
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EWCA Civ 170, illegality principle in employment * ''
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'' 006EWCA Civ 386 3supporting a strict signature rule in
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Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a UK labour law case, concerning wrongful dismissal. Facts Mr Edwards was dismissed from his surgeon job for ‘gross misconduct’ without having his contractual disciplinary procedure followed for alleged impropriety toward a female patien ...
'' 010EWCA Civ 571, supporting a doctor's damages claim * ''
Jivraj v Hashwani is a United Kingdom labour law case concerning the scope of employment. Considering European labour law cases and the purpose of discrimination legislation, it held that it was legitimate to select a person of a particular religion to be an arbi ...
'' 010EWCA Civ 712, upholding an arbitrator's discrimination claim * ''
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'' 013EWCA Civ 974


See also

*
List of Lords Justices of Appeal The ordinary judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales are the Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal. These judges serve with the ''ex officio'' members of the court: * Lord Chief Justice * Master of the Rolls * Presiden ...


References

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