ATTENDING REMOTE HEARINGS IN THE COURT OF APPEAL - SOME THOUGHTS
25th Jun 2020Remote hearings in the Court of Appeal - some thoughts. Christopher McNall recently gave some tips on our blog for lawyers attending video…
Remote hearings in the Court of Appeal - some thoughts. Christopher McNall recently gave some tips on our blog for lawyers attending video…
In our latest blog post, Evonnie Chan considers the court's approach where there are allegations of parental alienation. A review of Re S…
Following Lucy Coulson’s recent article looking at the challenges practitioners face in preparing for video trials, and steps that can be taken to…
In the interests of promoting health and wellbeing during this current crisis, members of 18 St John Street have been joining Yvonne Healing in daily yoga…
A letter from our Head of Chambers, Richard Chapman QC. We are here for you. Dear All, I hope you, your colleagues and…
Chambers are delighted to announce that Lucy Coulson has been appointed to the Attorney General's Regional Civil Panel C to undertake cases as instructed…
Chambers are delighted to announce the appointment of His Honour Judge Andrew Moore to the Circuit Bench. We offer our warmest congratulations…
18 St John Street pupil barrister Verity Quaite is currently a member and the Treasurer of the national committee of Young Legal Aid Lawyers…
18 St John Street Chambers are co-hosting a complimentary Breakfast Seminar for practitioners with particular interest in claims involving serious injury and clinical…
Our May 2019 edition of the 'Inside 18' Newsletter, has now been published. PERSONAL INJURY UPDATE - EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES Lucy Coulson considers the…
Our current pupils, Emma Woods and Verity Quaite, share their top tips for a successful pupillage interview experience. So, you’ve been invited to…