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R v Lee Stoba
3rd January 2018

R v Lee Stoba

Simon Parry was the leading prosecution counsel along with Kevin Jones for Mersey-Cheshire CPS Complex Casework Unit.

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In the Matter of M (Children)
22nd December 2017

In the Matter of M (Children)

Frances Heaton QC and Jane Walker acted for the Children's Guardian in the Matter of M (Children). An Orthodox Jewish father who left the Charedi...

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Christmas Opening Hours
19th December 2017

Christmas Opening Hours

Chambers will close at 1pm on Friday 22 December for the Christmas holidays. We will be closed 24-27 December. All sites will open on...

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Re S (Child as parent: Adoption: Consent) [2017] EWHC 2729 (Fam)
11th December 2017

Re S (Child as parent: Adoption: Consent) [2017] EWHC 2729 (Fam)

A decision of Mr Justice Cobb setting the relevant information that a child parent must understand to be competent to consent to the adoption...

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Lorraine Cavanagh shortlisted in The Legal 500 UK awards
23rd November 2017

Lorraine Cavanagh shortlisted in The Legal 500 UK awards

We are proud to announce that Lorraine Cavanagh has been shortlisted for Junior of the Year - Regions/ Scotland in the Legal 500 UK awards....

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Runner-up in the Legal Technology Awards
16th November 2017

Runner-up in the Legal Technology Awards

We are delighted to have been named as Runner-Up in the first ever British Legal Technology Awards. Our entry, in the ‘Technology Venture of...

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Family Law Practice Updates
15th November 2017

Family Law Practice Updates

Our Family law Practitioner, Neil Owen-Casey, has provided Family Law practice updates on: The Evidential Importance of a Permanence Report, and the Record of...

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SJB leads on Richardson-Ruhan case as judgment handed down
14th November 2017

SJB leads on Richardson-Ruhan case as judgment handed down

A leading barrister at St John’s Buildings has secured a major judgment for her client in the high profile Richardson-Ruhan divorce proceedings. Sally Harrison...

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Wellbeing in Chambers
6th November 2017

Wellbeing in Chambers

We are delighted to announce that we have received a Certificate of Recognition from the Bar Council for our approach to wellbeing in Chambers....

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Pupillage successes
3rd November 2017

Pupillage successes

We’re delighted to announce that Jemma Gordon, Niamh Ross and Kate Spence have accepted invitations to join Chambers after completing their pupillage here at...

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Chambers UK Bar 2018
2nd November 2017

Chambers UK Bar 2018

We are delighted to have four Ranked Departments and 30 Ranked Barristers in the latest edition of Chambers UK Bar. The Court of Protection:...

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Finalist in the Legal Technology Awards 2017
18th October 2017

Finalist in the Legal Technology Awards 2017

We are delighted to have been named as a finalist in the first ever British Legal Technology Awards. Our entry, in the ‘Legal Technology...

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