Regulatory Briefing – Dishonesty and professional discipline proceedings

24th Mar 2023

The latest edition of our Regulatory Briefing, written by Ryan Donoghue, is now available. Ryan covers dishonesty and professional discipline proceedings....

Criminal Briefing – A prosecution appeal against a ruling that there is no case to answer – a procedural guide

17th Feb 2023

Following Ben Campbell's recent experience of a successful appeal against a ruling that there is no case to answer, arising out of submissions at the close of the prosecution case (Led by Sharon...

Family Briefing – Valerie Sterling discusses FGM protection orders

13th Jan 2023

In the latest edition of Family Briefing, Valerie Sterling discusses FGM protection orders

Challenging the Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings – Robert Smith KC

12th Dec 2022

In the latest edition of Criminal Briefing, Robert Smith KC discusses Challenging the Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings...

Valerie Sterling: When and how can Hearsay Evidence be relied upon as evidence in the Family Court?

25th Sep 2020

Valerie Sterling, Head of the New Park Court Family Team, discusses hearsay evidence in the Family Court. Click here to read the article...

The state’s article 2 investigative obligation to survivors of terrorist attacks – The Manchester Arena Inquiry – Paul Greaney QC

3rd Aug 2020

Paul Greaney QC has appeared on behalf of the Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry in R (on the application of EA and BT) v the Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry [2020] EWCA 2053 (Admin),...

Simon Jackson QC: Racial Stereotyping and Body Worn Video, the experience of Dr Mahamed Hashi “Change through Engagement”

26th Jul 2020

Simon Jackson QC discusses the recent Radio 4 episode in their  “FOUR THOUGHT” series, entitled ‘Change Through Engagement’. Article...

Pubs: time to reap rewards – by Jeremy Phillips QC

3rd Jul 2020

PUBS - TIME TO REAP THE REWARDS (but please take care) - Article by Jeremy Phillips QC...

The way we live now? – Tackling unacceptable behaviour

27th Sep 2019

Sharon Beattie, along with Sam Mercer at  the Bar Council, are looking for ways to ensure the safety of practitioners in what appears to be an increasingly hostile world. Sharon’s article is...

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