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Flight Delay Compensation Test Case
7th August 2015

Flight Delay Compensation Test Case

Simon Murray was instructed by Bott & Co to represent the claimants in a test case which could see Ryanair passengers claim up to...

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Is Noise Induced Hearing Loss at 4 kHz De Minimis or Compensatable?
6th August 2015

Is Noise Induced Hearing Loss at 4 kHz De Minimis or Compensatable?

Workplace noise exposure over years can cause damage to hearing. In occupational deafness litigation a key battleground between Claimants and Defendants has been the...

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Social Worker wins Claim for Unfair Dismissal
5th August 2015

Social Worker wins Claim for Unfair Dismissal

Steven Flynn represented Graham Hennis, a social worker who was fired by Oldham Council following the death of a man in his care. The...

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R v Raymond Evans
31st July 2015

R v Raymond Evans

Oliver King defended a man who was found to be in possession of a prohibited firearm. Raymond Evans, 70, from Flintshire had previously pleaded...

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Judgment Released in the Matter of X (Children) and Y (Children)
30th July 2015

Judgment Released in the Matter of X (Children) and Y (Children)

Sir James Mumby, President of the Family Division, has handed down his judgment in the matter of X (Children) and Y (Children) (Emergency Protection...

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FRC in Multi-Track Cases
29th July 2015

FRC in Multi-Track Cases

Andrew Lawson has written an article looking at the issue of how CPR 45.29A and B ('FRC') apply to a multi-track case, based on...

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Health & Safety Executive v Block Stone Ltd
28th July 2015

Health & Safety Executive v Block Stone Ltd

Ian Goldsack was instructed by Mark Serby of Wake Smith solicitors in Sheffield to act on behalf of the defendant company, Block Stone Limited...

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R v David Jamfrey
27th July 2015

R v David Jamfrey

Nicola Quinney prosecuted a paedophile who was jailed for 10 years and nine months. David Jamfrey of Doncaster pleaded guilty to 17 sexual offences...

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Welcome to Helen Wrenn
27th July 2015

Welcome to Helen Wrenn

We are delighted to welcome Helen Wrenn to our Chambers in Liverpool. Helen is an expert in all areas of Family Law including financial...

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R v David Parsonage
14th July 2015

R v David Parsonage

Mark Connor defended a music teacher from Wrexham who was cleared of nine charges by a jury at Caernarfon crown court. David Parsonage had...

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A v Barnardo’s
14th July 2015

A v Barnardo’s

Christopher Moss was instructed by Browne Jacobson in a one-day multi track trial in Manchester. The Claimants attempted to sue Barnardo’s for alleged breach...

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R v Christopher Demaria
14th July 2015

R v Christopher Demaria

Mark Connor prosecuted Christopher Demaria who was convicted of eight charges of historic sexual assault. Demaria denied the charges of indecent assault and indecency...

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