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Paul Lawton secures acquittal in £170,000,000 fraud case

 

On the 19th October 2011 after a six week trial Paul Lawton secured the acquittal of Miss B, a young London solicitor charged with perverting the court of public justice.  Miss B was the in house lawyer for a large corporation whose director became embroiled in a contra-trading fraud to the value of £170,000,000.
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Lisa Roberts secures two acquittals in the last month for police officers

Lisa Roberts secures two acquittals in the last month for police officers accused of serious offences. The officers, both serving with GMP, had been accused of serious offences and faced trials at Minshull Street and Crown Square.

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Mental Health and the Criminal Law - Seminar Notes

Mental Illness, Your Client and the Criminal Law Seminar

Richard English

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“Holding the Party to Account on Legal Aid ” – Alistair Webster QC
Alistair Webster Q.C comments on the proposed reforms of legal aid...
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Health and Safety Seminar - Details now released
Health and Safety in the Criminal Courts - An Update
You are invited to a seminar on Wednesday 19th October 2011 at BPP Law
School at 5.30pm to be presented by Lincoln House Chambers.
Leading speaker’s Kevin Donnelly and Kate Blackwell

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Manchester Riot Appeals - Richard English
Richard English will be appearing in the Court of Appeal today representing two Manchester men who received prison sentences following the recent disturbances in Manchester and Salford.  The hearing is being heard in front of the Lord Cheif Justice, Chief Justice Leveson and Lord Justice Thomas.   
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