Phil Clemo's article on Key points from the Government’s Tailored Review of UK Anti-Doping has been published by Law in Sport.
Laura Nash prosecuted at the sentencing of five men who were jailed following an attack which saw two people stabbed outside a nightclub in Shrewsbury.
Nigel Booth was interviewed on BBC Woman's Hour, together with Dr Dominic Willmott from Huddersfield University.
Stephen Brown has set a new record as the first ever UK man to complete the Monarch's Way ultra race at 615-miles over a 13 day period.
David James prosecuted Mudasser Rasool who was found guilty of causing the death of 89-year-old Frederick Petts by dangerous driving.
Headway Lancaster and Morecambe Bay is holding a silent auction at their Charity Golf Day, organised by SJB barrister Philip Grundy.
Four members of St John's Buildings Family team were involved in a case that concerned a female infant who was at real risk of female genital mutilation if she returned to the Sudan with her mother.
Tom Sherrington prosecuted Suzanne Page, who was found guilty of criminal damage after a trial at Manchester magistrates' court.
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Samantha Hillas, representing Yvonne Gibney, secured a set-aside order for her original divorce settlement after finding evidence suggesting Mrs Gibney's ex-husband deliberately misled the courts on his finances.
We are delighted to announce that Diarmuid Bunting has been appointed by the Attorney General as Junior Counsel to the Crown.
David Pojur, Assistant Coroner for North Wales East and Central, has told an inquest that the death of a prisoner at HMP Berwyn in Wrexham was likely to have been caused by the use of the drug Spice.