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We are delighted to announce that Kellina Gannon has accepted the offer of a tenancy after the successful completion of her pupillage.
Meyrick Williams leading Toby Roseman obtained convictions last month after a failed attempt to rob a cannabis factory near Luton by the nine defendants. Both were instructed just before the trial date as a very late return with a considerable amount of work and effort, particularly from Toby in order to set out the strongest case […]
Meyrick Williams leading Harry O’Sullivan secured convictions last month after a 2 1/2 month trial in London in a prosecution concerning money laundering and frauds carried out through two national and very well known banks. Stage 2 against one of the defendants convicted proceeds next month. The jury failed to reach a verdict on one […]
In the case of M v S [2023] RG21PO1079, Dr Charlotte Proudman represented the appellant mother at an appeal hearing. She was instructed by Duncan Lewis solicitors. Findings of rape of the mother post-separation and during/after child contact and other forms of domestic abuse had already been made at a fact-finding hearing. The father had […]
Re P (Service on Parent in a Refuge) [2023] EWHC 471 (Fam) Dr Charlotte Proudman was instructed by Rights of Women in a guidance case on behalf of Latin American Women’s Aid, Women’s Aid and Refuge. The President addressed the competing challenges when urgent court orders needed to be served on a woman who resided in a women’s refuge, especially given the […]
We are delighted to announce that Dr Charlotte Proudman won Advocate of the Year and Sarah Pinder and Bronwen Jones were shortlisted for awards at the Women and Diversity in Law Awards. It was a wonderful evening celebrating Chambers’ members and their success. Read the Global Legal Post article showcasing the evening: Advocate of the YearWinner: Charlotte Proudman, Goldsmith ChambersShortlist: Elaine […]
Chambers’ immigration and public law team celebrated International Women’s Day on 8th March 2023 and continued into the week. As part of this, the team showcased its female members’ achievements, together with some useful resources highlighting how crucial it is to integrate and be mindful of the woman’s perspective in our work. The first such […]
Emma Harris, a senior practitioner in Chambers’ Civil and Immigration and Public Law practice teams, has written an article published by Counsel magazine. The article is titled ‘Parental leave planning for the self-employed’. Emma, who has recently started a period of parental leave, shares her experiences of trying to plan for the same. Not an […]
D v R [2023] EWHC 406 (Fam) Dr Charlotte Proudman represented a complainant of domestic abuse at a successful appeal in which she set aside a fact-finding judgment where her allegations of rape, domestic abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour were not proved. The appeal was allowed because the trial Judge failed in complying with their […]
Anthony Metzer KC and Adam Gersch take part in a podcast on Mediation matters. This can be viewed on Spotify here and Apple here
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