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A Hospital Trust v P & Ors
19th February 2024

A Hospital Trust v P & Ors

Lorraine Cavanagh KC led Lauren Maires for the local authority in a tragic case concerning a two-year old girl. The issue was whether life-sustaining...

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Re D (Parentage: Local Authority Application)
16th February 2024

Re D (Parentage: Local Authority Application)

A number of members of Chambers were involved in a unique case at the High Court in Sheffield concerning the need for a paternity...

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Inquest into the death of Mr David James Molloy
16th February 2024

Inquest into the death of Mr David James Molloy

Yesterday, following a two-week inquest at Manchester West Coroner's Court, Richard Orme (for PC Riley) and Laura Nash (for PC Turner), instructed by Paul...

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Success in the Court of Appeal for James Hudson – R v Kennard Gray
9th February 2024

Success in the Court of Appeal for James Hudson – R v Kennard Gray

James Hudson has secured the immediate release of his client from prison after successfully appealing against sentence. This is despite leave to appeal initially...

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Philip Grundy settles clinical negligence case for £6.565m
2nd February 2024

Philip Grundy settles clinical negligence case for £6.565m

JB has cerebral palsy arising from his birth in 2003, which caused him profound visual impairment. The Court approved liability apportionment two years ago...

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R v Bangura
26th January 2024

R v Bangura

Richard Thyne KC led Katherine White in a case at Hull Crown Court, where Michael Bangura admitted manslaughter and was jailed for nine years....

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R v Ashley Harris
26th January 2024

R v Ashley Harris

Paul Smith was junior defence counsel in a murder trial at Stafford Crown Court. Ashley Harris was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter...

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Allen v Southwick
25th January 2024

Allen v Southwick

Henry Vanderpump instructed by Charlotte Brown of Keoghs achieved dismissal of a carbon monoxide poisoning claim against a landlord brought by a tenant. The...

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R v Samuel Brooks
25th January 2024

R v Samuel Brooks

On Monday of this week at Liverpool Crown Court, following a five-day trial, Richard Orme of St John's Buildings, Manchester, instructed by Amy Butler...

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Three new cases for David James
24th January 2024

Three new cases for David James

David James has been involved in three cases which have gained significant media coverage recently. David James defended Police Officer James Riley who was...

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WYP v PC JB
22nd January 2024

WYP v PC JB

Laura Nash acted for an officer who had been charged with excess alcohol, following an overdose when she had left her house and driven...

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Andrew O’Byrne KC defends youth charged with Murder
15th January 2024

Andrew O’Byrne KC defends youth charged with Murder

Andrew O'Byrne KC defended a 17-year-old who was found not guilty of murder, manslaughter and a section 20 on another person. The boy, who...

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