David Pojur represented a specialist hospital which provides continuous care for severely autistic patients.
We were delighted to win "Technology Venture of the Year" at the British Legal Technology Awards 2019.
We are delighted to announce that David Taylor has been re-elected to the Bar Council.
William Poole successfully represented a defendant at the High Court in a rear end shunt claim. He has written an article about the case and the full judgment is also available.
Judgment has been handed down in Re AA & 25 others [2019] EWFC 64 – the largest known family law case to be heard – in which 17 members of St John’s Buildings were involved.
Judgment has been published in a Court of Appeal case in which several members of St John's Buildings were involved.
Nigel Booth prosecuted a man who was jailed after he sexually assaulted two women.
On World Menopause Day, employment and discrimination specialist Tom Wood has written an article advising employers to consider their approach to the topic, in order not to fall foul of anti-discrimination legislation.
Oliver King defended a photographer charged with voyeurism who received a suspended sentence.
Grand Court took place Leeds on 10 October 2019. It was significant for three of our members.
We are delighted to have five departments and 28 members listed in the latest edition of Chambers UK Bar, with two of our barristers being awarded the coveted “Star Individual” title.