Following the success of our 2022 webinar series released last autumn, we are delighted to present the Mountford Chambers Autumn…
On 7 September 2023, the Financial Conduct Authority (‘FCA’) published a press release setting out its expectations ahead of new…
William England and Daniel Frier, leading James Lloyd and Laurence Harris, act for the first and second defendants in a…
Occupational Therapist G faced fitness to practise proceedings before the HCPC following their dismissal from a hospital after a series…
Paramedic A faced fitness to practise proceedings after refusing to attend a ‘red call’ to a covid patient in cardiac…
Midwife X’s fitness to practise was alleged by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) to be impaired by reason of…
Throughout the year, Mountford Chambers’ barristers will deliver a programme of seminars, covering all areas of criminal law, that will include serious…
We are delighted to announce that Rebecca Upton, Daniel Frier, Sophie Evans, Mark Watson, Benjamin Brown, Jim Olphert, Laura Paisley,…
The Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) released last week its judgment in Andrew Page and Others v The Financial…
Tom Edwards looks at the impact of the shift from Joint Enterprise to Common Purpose in the five years since…
Ben Hargreaves explores the inherent challenges in the admissibility of sexual history in sex cases. Section 41 of the Youth…
Silas Lee, pupil barrister, reviews the statutory regime on witness anonymity. Anonymous witness orders are most commonly sought by the…
An analysis of the law on fitness to plead and stand trial in the magistrates’ courts: Silas Lee reviews the…