TEMPORARY INSOLVENCY PRACTICE DIRECTION - AN UPDATE
9th Apr 2020In response to the current pandemic and the need to avoid the necessity for parties to attend court in person, a Temporary Insolvency…
In response to the current pandemic and the need to avoid the necessity for parties to attend court in person, a Temporary Insolvency…
In Promontoria v Hancock (2020) where Victoria Roberts acted on behalf of a defendant, HHJ Hodge QC (sitting as Judge of the High…
Lucy Coulson looks at the challenges practitioners face in preparing for video trials and practical steps that can be taken to maximise the…
Oliver Caplan considers the impact that the current situation is having on housing and real estate litigation. Over the last month we, as…
David Hoffman considers the impact that the current situation is having on business and property law. A great deal has changed in the…
Sarah Wait considers some important urgent and non urgent changes to the CPR, including extensions of time and statements of truth. Amidst the…
Stephen Killalea QC and Kane Simons recently had the High Court approve the multi-million pound settlement of a brain injury case. Stephen Killalea…
A letter from our Head of Chambers, Richard Chapman QC. We are here for you. Dear All, I hope you, your colleagues and…
Christopher McNall shares a newsletter received today from the Agricultural Law Association. "The Agricultural Law Association has today issued a newsletter with helpful…
At 18 St John Street Chambers we intend to continue to provide the full range of advisory and advocacy services during the Coronavirus…
Michael Brady was officially appointed Queen's Counsel on 16th March 2020. 18 St John Street Chambers are delighted to confirm that Michael Brady…