Shaun Spencer represented KS, a 17-year-old who was deemed to be at risk of grave harm due to his involvement with an Organised Crime Gang.
Andrew Lawson has written a note on 'The Potential Weapon of Fundamental Dishonesty in Personal Injury Litigation', after a case at Middlesbrough County Court.
The Sheffield Star newspaper interviewed SJB barrister Kate Riekstina for a feature-length article.
Andrew O’Byrne QC and David James appeared before the Court of Appeal, sitting at Manchester Crown Square, in respect of the Appeal Against Conviction of Dorian Graham.
Mark Connor prosecuted a man who torched a school in Cheshire and has been jailed for 15 years with an extended licence period of five years.
The Claimant brought proceedings following the failure of an NHS Trust to properly analyse antenatal scans and identify that the unborn Daughter of the Claimant was missing the left forearm and hand.
Employment barrister Tom Wood has written about TUPE, after a recent case in the Court of Appeal.
Appeal was made as to the statutory interpretation and application of powers concerning the urgent closure of premises where serious risk to life existed.
David James defended a bus driver who fell asleep at the wheel and collided with six other vehicles.
Sally Harrison QC represented a wife who received a £1.6 million divorce settlement from her husband.
Simeon Evans has successfully defended a client charged with conspiracy to possess explosives for an unlawful purpose.
Ben Lawrence prosecuted a man who groomed a 14-year old girl and then attacked her at knife point.