Apr 30, 2021 | News
The Civilian Practitioner and Judiciary So, you walk into chambers, or your office, to discover you have been asked to defend a Service person at their impending trial by court martial. Or, more urgently still, to request their release from Service custody. You know...
Apr 29, 2021 | News
Michael was recently instructed for the Respondent in an appeal before His Honour Judge Bird, the designated civil judge for Greater Manchester. The appeal raised a number of interesting points of principle relevant to any civil practitioners dealing with personal...
Apr 19, 2021 | News
Matthew Bolt, Cornwall Street Barristers and a door tenant at 9 Bedford Row, has launched Forces Legal Resources alongside Sarah Magill of Lincoln House Chambers and also a door tenant at 9 Bedford Row. The online blog provides free guidance for...
Apr 6, 2021 | News
Chambers has signed up to the Department of Health and Social Care’s National Workplace Testing Programme meaning we are now able to offer free and quick rapid lateral flow tests to all our participating Members, contractors, sub-contractors and staff. As we slowly...
Mar 31, 2021 | News
Rebecca Chalkley recently discussed private prosecutions with The Law Society Gazette in a piece entitled “Are private prosecutions getting out of control, or do we need more?” Rebecca explained that public prosecutions are not as well-resourced than private...