GIVING REMOTE EVIDENCE IN TRIBUNALS - I CAN BE ANYWHERE, RIGHT?
Remote Evidence: I can be anywhere, right? Wrong! Karen Boyle’s latest blog provides essential guidance on giving evidence in the Tribunals. With the…
Remote Evidence: I can be anywhere, right? Wrong! Karen Boyle’s latest blog provides essential guidance on giving evidence in the Tribunals. With the…
Michael Brady QC prosecuted a number of defendants who were described by the judge as “lifestyle criminals who terrorised their victims,” one of…
Aaron Evitt and his cousin Gerard McGlacken were sentenced on Friday 15th July to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 28 years to be served…
18 St John Street Chambers Family Department completed their annual pilgrimage to the historical Cartmel Races on Saturday. Clients from across the North…
18 St John Street Chambers' Business & Property Department was delighted to welcome clients and colleagues to celebrate Dr Mike Wilkinson’s launch of…
18 St John Street Family Law Specialist Olivia Edwards recently had her article on forensic substance testing and how the courts should treat results…
The members of 18 St John Street are delighted to announce that James Miller has joined the Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence and Costs Law…
The latest in our series of Business & Property Department Breakfast Seminars takes place on Tuesday 5th July 2022. Victoria Roberts will be presenting a…
18 St John Street’s Criminal Department are writing a series of Blogs detailing the new changes in legislation proposed in Police, Sentencing and…
Victoria Roberts spoke at the Sole Practitioners Group Conference on Friday 24th June, on the topic of 'Secret Commission Claims'. The conference was…
Toby Sasse, instructed by Rob Gray of Keoghs on behalf of Hastings Direct in the case of Woodger v Hallas, comments on some…