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News@9 Gough Square (October 2008)
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Edwin Buckett - Negligence and Human Rights claims against the Police: The end of the road?
APIL Appointments - Andrew Ritchie was elected to be secretary of the Brain Injury SIG of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and Simon Carr was elected Co-ordinator of the Occupational Health SIG.
Ben Rodgers - Coleman v Attridge Law.
Catherine Atkinson - The Sixth Edition of the Ogden Tables: A Year On.
Legal 500 Client Guide 2008 - 9 Gough Square’s ranking in Legal 500’s Client Guide to the legal profession has increased to 20 barrister listings in Personal Injury, Crime: Fraud, Clinical Negligence and Healthcare, Professional Discipline and Regulatory Law (incorporating Police Law) and Health and Safety with a new ranking for its Crime practice.
Emma-Jane Mahood - Family Law Case Review.
Simon Carr - When is a Door Not a Door? Or how the House of Lords will finally save me from having to buy a round.
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News@9 Gough Square (May 2008)
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Grahame Aldous QC appointed Head of Chambers
John Foy QC in two Costs Successes - Crane v Canons Leisure Centre & Wolley v Haden Building Services
Complaints under the Criminal Justice Act 2003: Acting for the Crown in the Court of Appeal, Simon Carr and Shahram Sharghy were successful in having appeals against convictions for numerous and various sexual offences dismissed.
Corr v IBC: 9 Gough Square in Key House of Lords win: The 9 Gough Square team of Counsel for the Claimant in this House of Lords win funded by Unite Union (TGWU section) were John Foy QC, Andrew Ritchie and Robert McAllister.
Liability of Local Authorities to Compensate for Failure to Protect; In the light of the House of Lords decision in A v Hoare allowing courts to exercise a discretion to extend time for abuse claims, Shahram Sharghy highlights the liability of local authorities in tort for breach of duty in relation to safeguarding children from ‘significant’ harm arising out of the care being provided by their parents.
Clinical Negligence and the Human Rights Act: Do the cases of Van Colle and Savage
create a parallel system of remedies? By Linda Nelson.
New Book on Manual Handling Claims published by 9 Gough Square.
9 Gough Square welcomes new criminal practitioner John Barker.
Diary Dates:
8th Annual PI Seminar, Swissotel The Howard London, Friday 20th June 2008
9th Annual Clincal Negligence and Legal Update Seminar, – The Law, Society,
London, Thursday 6th November.
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News@9 Gough Square (January 2008)
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Lies, Damned Lies And Statistics on the fraud in relation to the collapse of Independent Insurance by Andrew Baillie QC;
Berry V Ford Motor Corporation (2007) & Burtt v Lidl UK Limited – 2 recent successful cases in which Andrew Ritchie and Simon Carr were involved;
Religious convictions v sexual preferences: how do we reconcile conflicting discrimination strands? By Susan Belgrave;
When Is An Injury Not An Injury? What does the House of Lords’ decision in Johnston mean for pleural plaque sufferers and for victims of pleural thickening and asbestosis where no current symptoms are suffered? Stephen Glynn reports;
A summary of what the two main legal directories said about our barristers:
Chambers and Partners Client’s Guide 2008 - In Chambers UK Client Guide 2008, published in November 2007 9 Gough Square is listed as a leading set in Personal Injury and Police Law with 11 barristers individually ranked in Clinical Negligence, Personal Injury, Police Law and Professional Negligence. “9 Gough Square enjoys a solid reputation in the market due to the strength and depth of its personal injury practitioners.” it said.
Legal 500 Clients’ Guide 2007 - In Legal 500, published in October 2007, 9 Gough Square’s ranking increased to 17 barrister listings in Personal Injury, Police Law, Health and Safety with a new ranking for its Fraud practice. "9 Gough Square is growing in profile, and many
who refer work to the set are keen to recommend it. The set's focus on quality and "attentive service" merits recognition: "They're motivated, committed and responsive." said the Guide.
Six new tenants at 9 Gough Square - Claire Harden, Gareth Munday and James Thacker have joined 9 Gough Square's successful Crime, Fraud and Regulatory groups; Emma-Jane Mahood specialises in Family Law and two of Chambers’ pupils, Jennifer Scott and Ed Lamb, became tenants on 1st October 2007 following their successful pupillage in Chambers.
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News@9 Gough Square (June 2007)
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News@9 Gough Square (October 2007)
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News@9 Gough Square (January 2007)
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News@9 Gough Square (October 2006)
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News@9 Gough Square (May 2006)
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News@9 Gough Square (March 2006)
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News@9 Gough Square (Autumn 2005)
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News@9 Gough Square (May 2005)
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News@9 Gough Square (Spring 2005)
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News@9 Gough Square (Autumn 2004)
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News@9 Gough Square (Spring 2004)
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Special Law Bulletins - Employment
Employment Law Bulletin (November 2008)
Agency workers: Has that ship finally sailed? Ben Rodgers
Employers’ Liability: Pirates of the high seas. Catherine Atkinson
For whom the whistle blows. Susan L. Belgrave
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Employment Law Bulletin (July 2008)
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Employment Law Bulletin (October 2006)
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Employment Law Bulletin (Spring 2006)
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Employment Law Bulletin (Autumn 2005)
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Employment Law Bulletin (January 2005)
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Employment Law Bulletin (May 2004)
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Commercial Law Bulletin (January 2004)
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Special Law Bulletins - Criminal
Criminal Law Bulletin (May 2005)
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Mediation Brochure: Immediate Solutions
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Fraud Bulletin - (December 2008)
Follow the sucess of our first edition this is now our second Fraud Bulletin. We are delighted to have received assistance from both Tim Slater of Grant Thornton UK LLP and Ben Summers of Peters & Peters.
THE AFTERMATH OF FRAUD by Tim Slater, Grant Thornton UK LLP
A LESS DRACONIAN APPROACH TO CONFISCATION? by Gareth Munday
BACK TO THE FUTURE: REVITALISING THE SFO
THE REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS ACT 2008 by Ben Summers, Partner at
Peters & Peters
A BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER? by James Thacker
WHEN IS PROPERTY CRIMINAL PROPERTY? by Benedict Rogers
BAE REVISITED by Philip Henry
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Fraud Bulletin - (May 2008)
This is our first Fraud Bulletin and we are delighted to have received the assistance of Mark Beardsworth of Kingsley Napley and Graham More of the Serious Fraud Office in its production.
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