The suspension of prison visits for children during lockdown: was it lawful? Jake Richards writes for The Family Law Journal.
Jake Richards on the human rights implications of the suspension of prison visits
Jake Richards on the human rights implications of the suspension of prison visits
The Court of Appeal has handed down a judgment which will have considerable significance for anyone involved with the NHS Dispute Resolution system.
It is with enormous sadness, tears and a heavy heart that Chambers announces the passing of our dear and beloved colleague Aqeel Noorali.
The Claimant was delivering large stone slabs weighing about 350kg using a flatbed truck fitted with an A-frame upon which the slabs were loaded for delivery.
Grahame Aldous QC is joining an Inns of Court College of Advocacy panel of expert speakers for a webinar to discuss issues arising from expert evidence before the courts.
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