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R v Waring (and Moore, Zahir and Coleman)
30th November 2021

R v Waring (and Moore, Zahir and Coleman)

David James defends in a case involving an Organised Crime Group planning to murder a rival on the streets of Salford with an arsenal of military grade weaponry. 

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R v Jared Bassett
26th November 2021

R v Jared Bassett

Mark Connor leading Robert Edwards, successfully prosecuted a case of historical child sexual abuse involving two young victims.

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Hull City Council v A & Ors [2021] EWCOP 60
16th November 2021

Hull City Council v A & Ors [2021] EWCOP 60

Eleanor Keehan acted for P in respect of a local authority’s urgent without notice application to temporarily remove a woman with dementia from her home.

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A second judicial appointment for Robert Cline
12th November 2021

A second judicial appointment for Robert Cline

We are delighted to announce that Robert Cline has been appointed as a part-time Judge to the First Tier Tribunal sitting in the Health, Education and Social Care Chamber.

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Deprivation of Liberty Article on the BBC
12th November 2021

Deprivation of Liberty Article on the BBC

Lorraine Cavanagh QC and Shaun Spencer represented the Local Authorities in two of the three cases considered by the court.

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Congratulations Laura Nash
11th November 2021

Congratulations Laura Nash

We are delighted to announce that Laura Nash has been appointed to sit as a part-time Judge of the First Tier Tribunal.

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R v Ademola Efunnuga & William Doleman
8th November 2021

R v Ademola Efunnuga & William Doleman

David James appeared as junior counsel for Ademola Efunnuga who was acquitted of allegations of murder and manslaughter.

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Welcome Lance Dodgson
8th November 2021

Welcome Lance Dodgson

We are delighted to welcome experienced Family: Children Law practitioner Lance Dodgson to Chambers.

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Michael Redfern KC appears on LBC and Sky News
5th November 2021

Michael Redfern KC appears on LBC and Sky News

Michael Redfern QC appeared on Sky News and the Shelagh Fogarty show on LBC, discussing the case of David Fuller.

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A Local Authority v Mother & Ors [2021] EWHC 2794 (Fam)
5th November 2021

A Local Authority v Mother & Ors [2021] EWHC 2794 (Fam)

Kate Spence represented a Local Authority in a case involving the collapse of a final hearing as a consequence of it being discovered that the individual who attended the hearing to act as an intermediary for a party was not competent to fulfil the role.

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SEND Tribunal case law review
2nd November 2021

SEND Tribunal case law review

Education Law specialist Jamie Jenkins has written a review of three recent Upper Tribunal Decisions.

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A (A Child) (Injunctive Relief) (Rev1) [2021] EWFC B53
2nd November 2021

A (A Child) (Injunctive Relief) (Rev1) [2021] EWFC B53

Shaun Spencer represented the subject child in these proceedings where the court found significant failings on the part of the local authority in respect of its removal of a child.

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