Nigel Booth has prosecuted a man who forced a woman into sex slavery.
Nigel Booth has prosecuted a woman who defrauded her employer of almost £50,000, after she had stolen over £100,000 from her previous job.
Simon Crabtree represented a Liverpool fan who may be given Anfield season tickets as part of his care package.
Elisabeth Cooper represented a client in a complex case which included issues around cohabiting prior to the introduction of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013.
David Pojur secured acquittal and won substantial wasted costs against a Local Authority in an Environmental Prosecution.
David James has secured the acquittal of an HGV driver accused of causing death by careless driving, following a fatal collision while the HGV was performing a U-Turn manoeuvre.
Four members of the Regulatory team have been appointed to the list of Specialist Regulatory Advocates in Health and Safety and Environmental Law, in an announcement made at the end of March.
St John’s Buildings is delighted to welcome David Jones to Chambers. David is an Employment specialist who qualified as a solicitor in 2008 and enjoyed a successful career in private practice. He undertakes both Claimant and Respondent work.
David James prosecuted a prolific thief and secured a Criminal Behaviour Order banning her from every retail shop in Manchester.
Laura Nash represented a housemaster at Ampleforth College after a 17-year-old student took his own life.
Nine St John’s Buildings members have been appointed as Deputy District Judges by the Lord Chief Justice in the March announcements.
Lorraine Cavanagh has officially been appointed Queen’s Counsel after a ceremony presented by the Lord Chancellor in London.