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R v Bedford
30th January 2017

R v Bedford

Craig Lowe prosecuted a man from Cleethorpes who admitted sexual offences against a girl under the age of two. Callum Bedford was jailed for 14 years.

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Steve Flynn on Rugby Dungeon podcast
27th January 2017

Steve Flynn on Rugby Dungeon podcast

Steven Flynn has been interviewed about current legal issues in rugby on The Rugby Dungeon; a weekly podcast with more than 220,000 listens every month.

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CASE COMMENT ON PAULLEY-v-FIRST GROUP PLC
23rd January 2017

CASE COMMENT ON PAULLEY-v-FIRST GROUP PLC

Steven Flynn has written a case comment on Paulley v First Group PLC, handed from the Supreme Court, in the 'Wheelchair versus Buggy' dispute.

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Re A & Ors (Children: Scottish Adoptions) [2017] EWHC 35
18th January 2017

Re A & Ors (Children: Scottish Adoptions) [2017] EWHC 35

Frances Heaton QC acted for an English local authority and Lorraine Cavanagh acted for a child through CAFCASS in a guidance decision case about...

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Media Coverage of SJB’s 2016 Review
13th January 2017

Media Coverage of SJB’s 2016 Review

Our press release which detailed our business successes during 2016 achieved good coverage in the regional press, with pieces in North West Business Insider, Liverpool Business...

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Manchester Legal Award Nominations
12th January 2017

Manchester Legal Award Nominations

We are very pleased to announce we have been shortlisted for two Manchester Legal Awards 2017. Head of Chambers Sally Harrison QC was named...

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Manchester Family Clerks Room
4th January 2017

Manchester Family Clerks Room

For the past few months we been planning to restructure the Manchester Family clerks room to improve our client service and a clear point of contact.

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Clarifying The FA’s Prohibition on Betting Activities
3rd January 2017

Clarifying The FA’s Prohibition on Betting Activities

Alice McDonald has written an article clarifying the FA's prohibition on betting activities and analysing Nick Bunyard's decision.

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Christmas Opening Hours
23rd December 2016

Christmas Opening Hours

Chambers will close at 1pm on Friday 23 December for Christmas. All sites will open on 29 and 30 December, our opening times will be 10am - 4pm.

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Busker convicted for fraud
16th December 2016

Busker convicted for fraud

Katy Appleton prosecuted a busker who was convicted for fraud after purporting to collect money for victims of the Hillsborough disaster.

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Finding of Deliberate Smothering of an Infant Set Aside on Appeal
16th December 2016

Finding of Deliberate Smothering of an Infant Set Aside on Appeal

Karl Rowley QC led Lorraine Cavanagh in defending a finding of fact that their client caused the death of a baby by smothering him...

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St John’s Buildings Host Industry Leaders at Football Law Conference
29th November 2016

St John’s Buildings Host Industry Leaders at Football Law Conference

St John’s Buildings brought together industry leading experts from across Europe to chart a way forward for modern football at the Football Law Conference.

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