We are delighted to let you know that our million metre non-stop rowing challenge has now raised over £5,000 for The Christie.
We are delighted to announce that Timothy Brennand has been appointed as the new Senior Coroner for Lincolnshire and will take up his role in early November 2018.
We are delighted to announce that six new barristers are joining chambers on successful completion of their pupillage. All have been approved by the Board, and have been offered and accepted tenancy.
David Pojur has acted in an important case concerning the urgent closure of a care home. The issue as to whether the legal test of serious risk to life, health and well being is sufficiently clear and properly applied is being examined.
Following Lee v Ashers Baking Co & Others in the Supreme Court, Kevin McNerney explores some issues around the judgment.
Ben Lawrence led Laura Nash in prosecuting seven men who received prison sentences after committing almost 30 burglaries in nine months.
David Pojur succeeded in having the prosecution against an international bakery dismissed.
Congratulations to all the members and staff from St John’s Buildings who took part in a million metre non-stop indoor rowing challenge over 48 hours in aid of The Christie.
Douglas Lloyd has successfully prosecuted a 16 year old youth charged with Death by Dangerous Driving.
Phil Clemo was instructed by the RFU for the disciplinary hearing into the conduct of Danny Cipriani, following Mr Cipriani’s conviction for common assault and resisting arrest.
Members and staff from St John's Buildings in Manchester are taking part in a 1,000,000 metre non-stop indoor rowing challenge over 48 hours in aid of The Christie.
We are proud to announce that we have been shortlisted in the Chambers Bar Awards 2018 as Regional Set of the Year.