GIVING REMOTE EVIDENCE IN TRIBUNALS - I CAN BE ANYWHERE, RIGHT?
26th Jul 2022Remote Evidence: I can be anywhere, right? Wrong! Karen Boyle’s latest blog provides essential guidance on giving evidence in the Tribunals. With the…
Remote Evidence: I can be anywhere, right? Wrong! Karen Boyle’s latest blog provides essential guidance on giving evidence in the Tribunals. With the…
The members of 18 St John Street are delighted to announce that James Miller has joined the Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence and Costs Law…
Toby Sasse, instructed by Rob Gray of Keoghs on behalf of Hastings Direct in the case of Woodger v Hallas, comments on some…
After a memorable night at the Manchester Legal Awards, organised and hosted by the Manchester Law Society, 18 St John Street Chambers is…
18 St John Street Chambers Personal Injury specialists Kane Simons & Nick Harrison are presenting a live webinar on Cycling Claims for MBL…
CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE UPDATE FEBRUARY 2022 Ian Huffer considers the recent Court of Appeal decision in Paul in relation secondary victims claiming damages for…
Gemma McGungle succeeds in fundamental dishonesty appeal heard in the High Court, Queen’s Bench Division. The case was reported in the Law Society…
18 St John Street Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Specialist, Elahe Youshani, provides an insightful analysis of the Court of Appeal’s recent decision…
Proprietary estoppel fails as defence to claim for possession of farm: Further to our news blog on the 3rd December 2021, we are…
18 St John Street's Ian Huffer continues his series of Clinical Negligence Case Updates with an analysis of Freeman v Pennine Acute Hospitals…
18 St John Street Chambers Richard Chapman QC and Oliver Caplan were delighted to speak alongside Satish Jakhu and Chris Guy from RLK…