SHOULD MEDIATION BE MANDATORY? | MIKE WILKINSON
25th Oct 2021Following on from his recent qualification as a PDSL accredited and International Mediation Institute mediator, Dr Mike Wilkinson has written an article to…
Following on from his recent qualification as a PDSL accredited and International Mediation Institute mediator, Dr Mike Wilkinson has written an article to…
18 St John Street Chambers are thrilled to announce Christopher McNall has joined the Board of the International Association of Tax Judges where he succeeds Judge Malcolm…
18 St John Street is delighted to announce that several members of chambers have been ranked as leading barristers in the 2022 edition…
Following on from his first Clinical Negligence Case Update, 18 St John Street's Ian Huffer continues the series detailing the recently reported decision…
18 St John Street’s Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence & Costs Group were delighted to support the Child Brain Injury Sporting Lunch at Edgbaston…
The Supreme Court handed down its awaited decision in Ho v Adelekun [2021] UKSC 43 this week (06 October 2021) on whether a Defendant’s…
18 St John Street Chambers are delighted to announce that Kane Simons has been appointed as a Deputy District Judge. Appointments to the…
Christopher Limb has for many years supported, organised and spoken at the APIL (Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) headline Clinical Negligence Conference. This…
18 St John Street Chambers are pleased to announce that Dr Mike Wilkinson and Rupert Davies have qualified as mediators. Both have successfully…
In the first of a regular series of case updates, 18 St John Street's Ian Huffer warns of the pitfalls that may await…
Kane Simons has been invited by the Brain Injury Group to speak on the topic of e-Scooters in a webinar entitled: 'e-Scooters and…