Welcome to the fifth in our series of weekly bulletins. We are all doing our best to find new ways of working effectively in these strange times.
Read MoreWelcome to the fifth in our series of weekly bulletins. We are all doing our best to find new ways of working effectively in these strange times.
Read MoreMatthew Snarr considers the implications of Covid-19 for the assessment of damages in personal injury litigation in a new article ‘Stargazing Covid-19’.
Read MoreThis is our fourth weekly bulletin. We appreciate the difficulties our clients and colleagues face during this difficult period. You can be assured that we strive to maintain our high standards of service.
Read More9 St John Street Criminal Barrister, Nigel Booth explores the latest changes to the Coronavirus regulations.
Read MoreCatherine considers the case of Lee, R (On the Application of) v HM Assistant Coroner for the City of Sunderland, [2019] EWHC 3227 (Admin) in the context of Article 2 and its application to healthcare cases.
Read MoreJennie Ferrario considers the law regarding whether employees can be dismissed for refusing to go to work because they consider it to be unsafe.
Read MoreWho would have thought that being allowed out for half an hour a day would have become so precious?
Read MoreThis is our third weekly bulletin. We appreciate the difficulties our clients and colleagues face during this difficult period. You can be assured that we strive to maintain our high standards of service.
Read MoreHayley Bennett summarises the case of Christopher Manning which recognised the conditions in which courts might consider the current Covid-19 health crisis as a factor which might impact on sentence.
Read MoreTom Gilbart has provided a brief video summary of the recent case of Smith, R (On the Application Of) v Assistant Coroner for North West Wales [2020] EWHC 781 (Admin).
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