Jacqueline Swain has written a short article regarding scarring and burns. Click here to download it. Contact Jacqueline's clerks on 0161 214 1500 or...
Jane Dagnall prosecuted Lee Gordon, a bus driver who was charged with unlawfully administering a poison or noxious substance with intent. Peter Moore, a...
Lorraine Cavanagh is the current chair of CoPPA (Court of Protection Practitioners Association) and last week chaired the fourth national conference which was held...
Joanna Rodikis and Laura Nash prosecuted in the case of four men who were found guilty of committing fraud by arranging sham marriages. The...
Philip Clemo represented a club whose U13 team were accused of several incidents of racism during a match against a largely ethnic minority side....
St John’s Buildings is delighted that 43 barristers across seven practice areas have been ranked by the Legal 500 – one of the highest...
On Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September, a team from St John’s Buildings will cycle the 125 mile journey from Liverpool to Sheffield, making...
We are proud to announce that we have been shortlisted in two categories of the Family Law Awards 2016. Our Head of...
Gordon Stables defended a pensioner who was found not guilty of attempted murder following a week-long trial at Sheffield Crown Court. Arthur Jepson was...
Paul O’Shea prosecuted a teacher who was jailed for four years for sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl. Bindur Maharjan, who worked at a...
Nigel Booth prosecuted Michael Nicholls from Bolton, who was found guilty of 19 sexual offences against four children between 2003 and 2010. He was...
Our Football Law Conference will take place on the rooftop pitch of Hotel Football, overlooking Old Trafford, on Friday 18 November. The event is...