John Smyth was a barrister and an evangelical Christian, who held several leadership roles in the Iwerne Trust in the 1970s and 1980s. The Trust was a charity that organised summer camps for young ...
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Ex-MP Barrister Sumon Arrested in Dhaka: Police today sought 10-day remand for Barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon, a former independent lawmaker, in an attempted murder case filed over shooting a ...
Top barrister Nick De Marco KC is set to go up against the Premier League in another legal battle The Premier League is facing another legal battle with top players and clubs over its financial ...
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Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland have announced a one-day withdrawal of services on November 4 as part of a dispute ...
The identity of a barrister facing a disciplinary hearing today remains a mystery, sparking intrigue and speculation. A new listing on the Bar Tribunals & Adjudication Service’s website ...
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Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland are to stage a one-day strike and begin to refuse serious cases in pursuit of an increase in legal aid fees. Following a ballot earlier this month, the Criminal ...
In a historic move, Ireland has transformed its legal landscape by allowing barristers to enter into partnerships with solicitors within law firms. This development follows the introduction of 'legal ...
Criminal Barristers will withdraw services today in reaction to continued inertia from the Department of Justice on fee levels for work on some of the most serious criminal cases in Northern Ireland.