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Mark Senior in Family Law Journal
7th April 2017

Mark Senior in Family Law Journal

Mark Senior has written an article entitled "Behind Closed Doors: The CAFCASS/ADCS Agreement" for the April edition of Family Law Journal. If you are a subscriber,...

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First Settlement Approved Using Lord Chancellor’s -0.75% Discount Rate
21st March 2017

First Settlement Approved Using Lord Chancellor’s -0.75% Discount Rate

The High Court has settled what is thought to be the first case following the change to the discount rate, awarding a 10-year-old girl an increase...

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Catastrophic Injury Seminar
17th March 2017

Catastrophic Injury Seminar

Joseph O’Brien, Head of our Court of Protection Group, will be speaking at EMG Solicitors’ ‘Managing and Improving your Catastrophic Injury Caseload’ conference at...

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LawInSport Seminar
16th March 2017

LawInSport Seminar

Steven Flynn, Head of our Sport, Media and Entertainment Group, will be moderating a panel discussion at an event organised by LawInSport and Mills...

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Cyberbullying legislation
1st March 2017

Cyberbullying legislation

Abigail Hudson has been featured in Lawyer Monthly, commenting on whether legislation needs to change in order to make cyberbullying illegal. Read the article...

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Media Coverage Regarding Discount Rate Cut
28th February 2017

Media Coverage Regarding Discount Rate Cut

Daniel Frieze, Head of our Personal Injury team, has provided expert commentary about the discount rate cut, which has been covered by several leading...

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High Court case rules against fixed legal fees
24th February 2017

High Court case rules against fixed legal fees

A High Court appeal has cast doubt on the government’s plans to introduce fixed legal fees, just a day after the Ministry of Justice...

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High Court case rules against fixed legal fees
24th February 2017

High Court case rules against fixed legal fees

A High Court appeal has cast doubt on the government’s plans to introduce fixed legal fees, just a day after the Ministry of Justice...

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R v Alison Moss and David Webster
20th February 2017

R v Alison Moss and David Webster

Alison Moss and David Webster both received life sentences following the murder of 47-year-old Craig Wild. Laura Marshall, who was led by Andrew Robertson...

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Adopting Scottish Children in England – Lorraine Cavanagh Article
17th February 2017

Adopting Scottish Children in England – Lorraine Cavanagh Article

Lorraine Cavanagh has written an article for Family Law Week, explaining the implications of a recent important judgment of the President concerning the English courts’ recognition...

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Contacting our Sheffield Chambers
14th February 2017

Contacting our Sheffield Chambers

We are experiencing some problems with the phone system in our Sheffield Chambers. If you are trying to call SJB Sheffield, please ring 0114 273 8951.

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R v Dodds
8th February 2017

R v Dodds

Gordon Stables prosecuted Roger Dodds, 81, who was jailed for 16 years after pleading guilty to four counts of indecent assault. Dodds was employed...

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