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Whiplash Reforms 2021: An Overview
10th March 2021

Whiplash Reforms 2021: An Overview

Matthew Mawdsley has written a useful summary of the Whiplash Reforms coming into force this year.

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BB (Care Proceedings) (Mid-Trial Dismissal and Withdrawal of Allegations)
9th March 2021

BB (Care Proceedings) (Mid-Trial Dismissal and Withdrawal of Allegations)

Stephen Brown and Kate Spence were in a case which provides guidance as to the mid-trial dismissal of public law proceedings.

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Representative Actions in Data Breach Claims: An Update
8th March 2021

Representative Actions in Data Breach Claims: An Update

Alex Platts has written an update on representative actions in data breach claims

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Derbyshire County Council v Tristan Bowers
2nd March 2021

Derbyshire County Council v Tristan Bowers

Philip Clemo prosecuted a man at Derby Crown Court over the sale of counterfeit goods.

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Richard Norton joins PNBA Executive Committee
25th February 2021

Richard Norton joins PNBA Executive Committee

We are delighted to announce that Joint Head of Chambers Richard Norton has joined the executive committee of the Professional Negligence Bar Association.

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Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel
23rd February 2021

Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel

We are delighted to announce that Richard Norton and David Baines are the latest members of Chambers to join the Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel.

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Pepin Aslett joins Manchester BPC Forum Committee
22nd February 2021

Pepin Aslett joins Manchester BPC Forum Committee

We are pleased to announce that SJB will be represented on the Manchester Business and Property Courts Forum.

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Insolvent Defendants
11th February 2021

Insolvent Defendants

Samantha Openshaw and Gareth Thompson have written an article exploring the options for those pursuing claims against insolvent defendants.

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Faiz v Burnley BC
9th February 2021

Faiz v Burnley BC

Philip Byrne has written a case law update following judgment handed down by the Court of Appeal.

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Employment Case Law Update by Laura Halsall
8th February 2021

Employment Case Law Update by Laura Halsall

Employment team member Laura Halsall has written a case law update looking at the top employment law cases of 2020.

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Salford CC v  W others (Religion and Declaration of Looked After Status)[2021] EWHC 61 (Fam)
1st February 2021

Salford CC v  W others (Religion and Declaration of Looked After Status)[2021] EWHC 61 (Fam)

Lorraine Cavanagh QC led Niamh Ross in this application for a prohibited steps order.

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Treatment of Domestic Abuse in the Family Court, Guidance Appeals
29th January 2021

Treatment of Domestic Abuse in the Family Court, Guidance Appeals

Lorraine Cavanagh QC acted for the Associate of Lawyers for Children who intervened in the Appeal.

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