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De Minims in Noise Induced Hearing Loss Claims
10th March 2016

De Minims in Noise Induced Hearing Loss Claims

The County Court in Birmingham has provided its judgment on the controversial issue of de minimis in noise induced hearing loss claims in the...

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20 Year Sentence in Historic Rape Case
7th March 2016

20 Year Sentence in Historic Rape Case

Andrew Green prosecuted a historic rape case at Mold Crown Court. John Emery of LLanfachraeth, near Dolgellau, denied 19 charges including indecent assault, the rape...

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Sally Harrison QC – Barrister of the Year
4th March 2016

Sally Harrison QC – Barrister of the Year

We are delighted to announce that our Head of Chambers Sally Harrison QC was named Barrister of the Year for the second year in...

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Suspended Sentence Granted at Appeal Court
29th February 2016

Suspended Sentence Granted at Appeal Court

Gemma Maxwell represented Lee Simon Peter Connell at the Court of Appeal and successfully argued that his previous six-month jail term be replaced with...

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Costs in Probate Proceedings
26th February 2016

Costs in Probate Proceedings

Specialist Property and Estates barrister Elis Gomer has written an article about costs in probate and estates disputes, following the recent Inheritance Act case of Williams v...

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SJB Sponsor Manchester Art Gallery Exhibition
12th February 2016

SJB Sponsor Manchester Art Gallery Exhibition

St John’s Buildings have sponsored a major international exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery. Chambers have been a patron of the gallery for many years...

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Mark Senior Joins National Committee of ALC
8th February 2016

Mark Senior Joins National Committee of ALC

Mark Senior has been appointed to the national committee of the Association of Lawyers for Children, which promotes access to justice for children and...

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Simon Murray wins Lawyer of the Year
5th February 2016

Simon Murray wins Lawyer of the Year

We are delighted to announce that Simon Murray has been named “Lawyer of the Year” in the Made in Manchester Awards. Organised by Future...

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Headway is Chambers’ Charity of the Year
4th February 2016

Headway is Chambers’ Charity of the Year

St John’s Buildings have adopted Headway as their Chambers’ charity for 2016. Headway is the UK-wide charity that works to improve life after brain...

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Contacting our Sheffield Chambers 25 April
29th January 2016

Contacting our Sheffield Chambers 25 April

We are currently experiencing problems with the telephone lines in our Sheffield chambers. An engineer is investigating, but in the meantime please contact Sheffield by email...

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11 Year Sentence in Non-Recent Rape Case
29th January 2016

11 Year Sentence in Non-Recent Rape Case

Megan Rhys prosecuted a man who was found guilty of the non-recent rape and sexual assault of three schoolgirls who were aged between nine...

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Zia Chaudhry Shortlisted in British Muslim Awards
28th January 2016

Zia Chaudhry Shortlisted in British Muslim Awards

Warmest congratulations to Zia Chaudhry MBE who has been shortlisted in the British Muslim Awards. The awards aim to recognise the role of Britain’s Muslim...

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