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This site contains masses of legal information relevant to our practice areas. Use the search function at the top of the page to locate all the items or cases relating to your specific interests.
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28/07/2010 Yesterday, the Court of Appeal upheld the convictions of the attempted rape of an 8 year old girl by two boys aged 10 and 11, who were prosecuted by Rosina Cottage.
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21/07/2010
A Defendant prosecuted by James Thacker receives 12 years' imprisonment for importation of cocaine.
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16/07/2010 New Claims Process for Low Value RTA Claims
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01/07/2010 12 million pound cheat suuccessfully prosecuted.
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29/06/2010
Raj Shetty has been appointed a GMC legal assessor to advise the fitness to practice panels and interim orders panels.
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24/06/2010 Stuart McKechnie settles trans-tibial amputation case for £985,000.
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11/06/2010 We are very sad to announce that Philip Henry died unexpectedly on 10th June 2010.
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02/06/2010 John Jones appears on Radio 4 Today programme to talk about his catastrophic neck injury following an assault by a bouncer. Grahame Aldous QC and Dan Lawson represented him in his successful claim against the night club.
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27/05/2010 16 year old boy convicted of murder at the Old Bailey in a case in which Tom Little was prosecuting.
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27/05/2010 The late Philip Henry and Emily Verity were instructed by HM Revenue and Customs to prosecute Christos Charalambous.
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26/05/2010 Rosina Cottage prosecuted two boys aged 10 and 11 convicted of attempted rape of an 8 year old girl.
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14/05/2010 Ed Lamb has represented the family of a police officer killed by a falling tree branch whilst training for the London marathon.
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13/05/2010
9 Gough Square offers its congratulations to the Rt Hon Ken Clarke QC on his appointment as Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor.
Ken Clarke is a former member of 9 Gough Square, from when we were in Chambers at 2 Dr Johnson’s Buildings in the Temple, in addition to his practice at No3 Chambers in Birmingham.
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12/05/2010 Rosina Cottage is prosecuting at the Old Bailey in a trial involving two 10 year old boys alleged to have raped an 8 year old girl.
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12/05/2010 Facebook stabbing murder trial starts.
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06/05/2010 9 Gough Square is pleased to welcome Joseph Giret QC, who joins us from 15 New Bridge Street.
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30/04/2010 Fred Ferguson, instructed by Noble Solicitors, defended, as leading counsel, the father of a family consisting of the father, his common law wife, their four sons and the girlfriends of the elder sons.
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13/04/2010 The Serious Fraud Office has instructed Tim Godfrey to prosecute the case of Graham Pitcher and Gary Cordell.
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16/03/2010 Tom Little appointed as Special Advocate by the Attorney General for a period of ten years.
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08/03/2010
Tim Godfrey, instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service, East Central London, successfully resisted a judicial review of the CPS’s decision to prosecute at a hearing in the administrative court on 2 March 2010.
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04/03/2010 Andrew Ritchie QC, instructed by Trevor Sterling Esq, Thompsons Solicitors, settled a personal injury case for a man whose leg was amputated below the knee in an accident at his work in an Oil Refinery.
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10/02/2010
Applications to join the London External Advocate Scheme by barristers from 9 Gough Square have been accepted.
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01/02/2010
John Foy QC and Stuart McKechnie have completed a multi-million pound catastrophic brain injury claim that has been approved by the High Court.
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18/01/2010
Part 36 Offers accepted before issue - Can they be set aside?
Kate Lamont summarises Andrew Ritchie QC's case of Kucera v Quattro Holding UK Limited.
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05/01/2010 Tom Little appointed as Treasury Counsel Monitoree.
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16/12/2009
The new 15th edition of Munkman on Employer’s Liability has been published by Butterworths LexisNexis with a new chapter on Shipping Accidents by Grahame Aldous QC, Co-author, with Linda Nelson, of the 9 Gough Square book Work Accidents at Sea.
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14/11/2009
Aileen Downey and Rajeev Shetty have been made Recorders.
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13/11/2009 9 Gough Square’s listing in the 2010 Chambers UK Client’s Guide to the Legal Profession has increased to 13 barristers. This includes listings in Personal Injury, Police Law, Clinical Negligence, Professional Negligence, Fraud: Criminal and Crime.
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09/11/2009
9 Gough Square offers true “No Win No Fee” CFA.
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29/10/2009
Rajeev Shetty successfully applied for a Foreign Travel Order against Mr Paul Gadd (otherwise known as the disgraced rock star Gary Glitter) on 23rd September 2009.
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19/10/2009
Edwin Buckett has achieved a £675,000 settlement on behalf of a widow and her son which was approved by His Honour Judge Harris Q.C. in the High Court sitting at Northampton.
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16/10/2009
Confiscation Order obtained in the sum of £253,375 from absent defendant
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08/10/2009 Nick Hillier has negotiated a settlement of £575,000 on behalf of a Consultant in an NHS Trust who developed atrail fibrillation after being involved in a serious Road Traffic Accident.
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24/09/2009 Raj Shetty and Tom Little have been approved by the Crown Prosecution Service (London) to prosecute rape cases.
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21/09/2009
Grahame Aldous QC has been elected a Master of the Bench of Inner Temple.
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18/09/2009 Robert McAllister represented the Metropolitan Police in their successful objection to McDonald’s, Sutton High Street, opening into the early hours of the morning.
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16/09/2009
Philip Henry’s recent article in No Bar to the Bar, outlines how attitudes to race among chambers have positively changed. Philip states “my impression was that merit had become genuinely more important as a guiding criterion rather than other factors, like race.”
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15/09/2009 Ian Collins, formerly of Three Raymond Buildings, has joined 9 Gough Square to head up the Crime, Fraud and Regulatory Clerking Teams. Ian was attracted by Chambers' multi-disciplinary, common law approach, saying "I wanted a set with cross over between crime and civil, which will attract premium work such as extradition, Judicial Review and civil fraud."
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14/09/2009 9 Gough Square’s ranking in Legal 500’s Client Guide to the legal profession features 18 barristers in Personal Injury, Fraud: Crime, Professional Discipline and Regulatory Law (incorporating Police Law), Crime, Clinical Negligence and Healthcare and Health and Safety.
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03/08/2009 Philip Henry and James Thacker successfully prosecuted a second hand car dealer (R v Joseph Robinson) on behalf of Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office ("RCPO") for under declaring his business profits thus substantially under paying tax.
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