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Success at the Employment Appeal Tribunal
9th November 2020

Success at the Employment Appeal Tribunal

Kevin McNerney successfully represented a school at the EAT in a whistleblowing case.

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Welcome Suzanne Payne
4th November 2020

Welcome Suzanne Payne

We are delighted to welcome Criminal barrister Suzanne Payne to Chambers.

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R v Neil Jenkins & Benjamin Smith
30th October 2020

R v Neil Jenkins & Benjamin Smith

David James prosecuted Neil Jenkins and Benjamin Smith who were drunk and acted threateningly on a Thomas Cook flight from Manchester to Cancun.

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Chambers UK Bar 2021 listings
22nd October 2020

Chambers UK Bar 2021 listings

We are delighted to have 36 members listed in the latest edition of Chambers UK Bar.

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Showing ‘reasonable practicability’ under section 41(A) of the Highways Act 1980
21st October 2020

Showing ‘reasonable practicability’ under section 41(A) of the Highways Act 1980

Personal Injury expert Matthew Mawdsley has written an article about a recent case regarding a highway claim.

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SIX NEW TENANTS FOR SJB
21st October 2020

SIX NEW TENANTS FOR SJB

We are delighted to announce that six new barristers are joining Chambers on successful completion of their pupillage. All have been approved by the Board, and have been offered and accepted tenancy.

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Comment on Swift v Carpenter
9th October 2020

Comment on Swift v Carpenter

Daniel Frieze provides a comment on the costs of accommodation and the solution from the Court of Appeal.

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Three new recorder appointments
7th October 2020

Three new recorder appointments

We are pleased and proud to announce that the Queen has appointed three members of St John’s Buildings in Sheffield as Recorders.

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Inquest into the death of a 14-year-old girl
5th October 2020

Inquest into the death of a 14-year-old girl

David Pojur and Laura Nash were instructed to act in an inquest into the death of a 14-year-old girl who hanged herself.

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LEGAL 500 RANKINGS 2021
30th September 2020

LEGAL 500 RANKINGS 2021

St John’s Buildings is delighted to announce that more than a quarter of our members are ranked as leaders in their chosen field of law in the 2021 edition of the Legal 500.

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Timothy Brennand appointed Senior Coroner for Manchester West
16th September 2020

Timothy Brennand appointed Senior Coroner for Manchester West

We are delighted to announce that Timothy Brennand has been appointed as the new Senior Coroner for Manchester West.

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Mutuality of obligation – Gorman v. Terence Paul
11th September 2020

Mutuality of obligation – Gorman v. Terence Paul

Employment specialist Tom Wood has commented on the recent judgment in Gorman v. Terence Paul.

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