A REMOTELY CONDUCTED TRIAL IN WELSH
7th Jul 2020Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
Christopher McNall recently appeared as junior counsel for the successful Respondents in a case at The Court of Appeal, where it was found…
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