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Ben Morris instructed in landmark case for the insurance industry

26th July, 2017

Ruling in Dickson v NFU Mutual Insurance Services.

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"More Than a Fondness for Biscuits" - The Five Qualities of a Successful Mediator

18th July, 2017

I am regularly asked to recommend mediators for business, property and inheritance disputes. And my suggestions tend to be driven by the same considerations in every case.

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9 St John Street Golf Day - 18th July 2017

18th July, 2017

We would like to thank everyone who took part in the annual 9 St John Street Golf Day at Bolton Golf Club.

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Travel & International Personal Injury Law Conference 2017

26th June, 2017

On 15 June 2017, members of the Travel team gave a series of presentations at the Radisson Edwardian in Manchester.

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Mike Lemmy and Matthew Snarr provide a seminar to Slater and Gordon (Manchester Office)

23rd June, 2017

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Nine St John Street are sponsoring and exhibiting at AvMA's Annual Clinical Negligence conference

23rd June, 2017

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Youth Social Action Fund supported by Auto Trader and 9 St. John Street Barristers Chambers

2nd June, 2017

The Youth Social Action Fund was established to raise the quality and increase youth social action and increase the percentage of young people volunteering, fundraising and campaigning.

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Rachel Wedderspoon appointed as Qualified Chair and Legal Assessor for Medical Practitioners Tribunal Services

8th May, 2017

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Brian McCluggage appears in sensitive fatal accident liability High Court authority on the operation of ex turpi causa during an incident of road rage

3rd May, 2017

Brian McCluggage appears in sensitive fatal accident liability High Court authority on the operation of ex turpi causa during an incident of road rage. Click here to read McHugh (Deceased) v Esure [2017] EWHC 710 (QB).

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Andrew Clark is successful in the Supreme Court in opposing an application to reverse the costs order in Plevin.

17th March, 2017

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