Douglas Lloyd has appeared successfully in the High Court, in an appeal that concerned time limits for prosecution of animal welfare offences.
Sara Mann represented a sick thirteen-month-old baby whose parents do not want her to have potentially life-saving treatment.
Laura Nash represented the family of a man who died after the bin he was sleeping in was emptied into a waste collection lorry.
Maria Brannan successfully prosecuted a defendant who stabbed and killed a man on a night out in Birmingham.
A judgment has been passed on the Court of Protection case of Re: A (Capacity: Social Media and Internet Use: Best Interests) by the Honourable Mr Justice Cobb.
Mark Connor and Zahra Baqri have successfully prosecuted a man charged with arson of a school in Northwich and for stalking two of its teachers.
We are delighted to announce that six members of Chambers have been appointed as Fee-Paid Judges of the First Tier Tribunal.
For the tenth consecutive year, St John's Buildings has been nominated for Chambers of the Year at the prestigious Manchester Legal Awards.
St John’s Buildings are sorry to announce the untimely death of Siraj Ahmed. Siraj was a highly respected and much loved member of Chambers and an exceptional husband, father and barrister.
The tactical deployment of Fundamental Dishonesty in a multi-million pound PI case - Andrew Lawson writes about a recent case.
Christopher Moss has written an article regarding the problem that Japanese knotweed poses to Local Authorities, Housing Trusts and other large land owners.
Gordon Stables prosecuted Niall Mason, a footballer who plays for Doncaster Rovers. Mason admitted a charge of sexual assault.