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Jonathan King represented the successful claimants at a 5 day, 3 party trial of London-centred property dispute
Jonathan King represented the successful claimants at a 5 day, 3 party trial of a property dispute before HHJ Pelling QC sitting as a judge of the High Court. The
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Part 2 of article on "Maximising your Mitigation," appearing in leading publication 'Safety & Health Practitioner' featuring Peter Smith is now available
Paul Verrico of Eversheds-Sutherland, kindly invited Peter Smith, along with other practitioners in the field of health and safety, to contribute to an article he was undertaking for SHP, a
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James Paterson represents the Defendant in a causation case involving late notification of personal injury. Finding of Fundamental Dishonesty by HHJ Gargan (Designated Civil Judge for Cleveland and South Durham)
James Paterson is representing the Defendant in a causation case involving late notification of personal injury. Finding of Fundamental Dishonesty by HHJ Gargan (Designated Civil Judge for Cleveland and South
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Michael Hayton QC is defending prominent eye surgeon being investigated for allegedly dishonestly recommending and carrying out surgery on 24 patients in his care at the Harley Street London Eye Hospital
GMC v Mr Bobby Quereshi.
Michael Hayton QC is defending prominent eye surgeon and developer of intra ocular lenses who is being investigated for allegedly dishonestly recommending and carrying out
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Mark Bradley, instructed by Keoghs, represents defendant in Pandya v Walkers Crisps Ltd & Anor (Leicester County Court, 2018)
Mark Bradley, instructed by Keoghs, represents defendant in Pandya v Walkers Crisps Ltd & Anor (Leicester County Court, 2018).
A 70-year-old claimant commenced proceedings in negligence against her former employers
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Michael Hayton QC defended the first defendant in back to back trials involving abuse of young children in a local care home in the 1970s onwards.
R v AT.
Michael Hayton QC defended the first defendant in back to back trials involving abuse of young children in a local care home in the 1970s onwards. The