by Joanne Pinkney | Jul 1, 2022 | News
Neurodivergence at the Bar The Bar is becoming increasingly aware of its need to mirror society’s views of social inclusivity, bringing it into the modern age. One area that we have witnessed gaining traction is neurodiversity. However, for the Bar...
by Joanne Pinkney | Jun 16, 2022 | News
Crown Chambers Welcomes Business Executive Crown Chambers is delighted to announce the appointment of Lydia Flanagan as its new Business Executive. Lydia is experienced in business management and operations and joins Crown Chambers during a period of...
by Joanne Pinkney | Jun 16, 2022 | News
Crown Chambers Barrister Appointed as Assistant Coroner Crown Chambers is delighted to announce that our Barrister Sarah Middleton has been appointed as an Assistant Coroner for Kingston-upon-Hull and East Yorkshire. Sarah is an experienced inquest...
by Joanne Pinkney | Jun 10, 2022 | News
Private Law Update: May 2022 Index of Cases M (A Child – Private Law Proceedings – Case Management – Intimate Images) [2022] EWHC 986 (Fam) – M appealed a judgment that had been handed down by Mrs Justice Knowles on the basis she did not have appropriate...
by Joanne Pinkney | May 31, 2022 | Insights, News
Non-Fatal Strangulation – A Meaningful Change or An Unnecessary Addition? Non-Fatal Strangulation – A Meaningful Change or An Unnecessary Addition?Ben Hammersley (Barrister) & Dr Daisy Manning (Junior Doctor) The 7th of June 2022 will see the...
by Joanne Pinkney | May 7, 2022 | News
Private Law Update: April 2022 Index of Cases K v K [2022] EWCA Civ 468 – The Court of Appeal allowed an appeal against the outcome of a fact-finding hearing in private law proceedings. The Judgment has provided general guidance about the approach to private...