Some of our barristers started gearing up for the London Legal Support Trust Legal Walk yesterday by completing 10,000 Steps for Justice.
Zachary Bredemear, Andrew Spencer and Justin Althaus donned their finest 1 Chancery Lane attire to complete their steps, or their actual 10K in some cases.
The London Legal Support Trust funds law centres and pro bono agencies in and around London, ensuring access to justice for some of our communities’ most poor and vulnerable people.
On 5th October our team will be taking on the London Legal Walk to continue to raise funds for this worthy cause.
You can donate to our fundraising page here.
This week we examine a decision on the tension between open justice and protection of commercially sensitive information (we understand, by the way, that on 25th February the Court of Appeal will hear the appeal in PMC relating to the circumstances in which anonymity orders…
This week we look at two decisions, both of which will be of critical importance to practitioners in pursuance of contested litigation. In one, unusually, without prejudice correspondence was admissible in a case involving fundamental dishonesty; whilst in the other, the court reviewed the authorities…
Following a 5-day liability trial in the High Court in Manchester, the Claimant’s negligence and Human Rights Act claims were dismissed by HHJ Bird sitting as a Judge of the High Court. The Claimant was a Type 1 diabetic who suffered from a history of…
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