Craig Hassall & Robert Stevenson receive certificates of Commendation from Home Office
Craig Hassall & Robert Stevenson receive certificates of commendation from The Home Office in relation to their recent case named ‘Operation Apple’.
Craig Hassall & Robert Stevenson receive certificates of commendation from The Home Office in relation to their recent case named ‘Operation Apple’.
The Court of Appeal decision in Re M (A Child) (2017) has confirmed that for the purpose of conducting an assessment under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 s.42(7), a local authority are not confined to the period after the adoption application has been made; it can include periods before the application.
Judy Dawson of the Park Square Barristers Inquests Team discusses the announcement by Jeremy Hunt about further investigations into still births and whether the time has come to enable Inquests to cover such births.
Richard Wright QC and Craig Hassall have obtained a conviction for murder in relation to the death of a baby on Teesside in 1968. David Dearlove, the stepfather of Paul Booth evaded prosecution in the 1960s by suggesting that the child had sustained the fatal head injury by falling out of bed.
Having originally been shortlisted with three other Chambers; we are thrilled to have received the award. Accepting the award on behalf of PSQB was Charlotte Worsley, James Hargan, Naomi McLoughlin & Claudine Cooper.
In this article I shall introduce the basics of deploying consumer law to timeshare contracts. Before I do that, I need to recap or explain two matters. One is the central “mischief” of timeshare contracts. The second is the mechanics of such contracts.
We are delighted to welcome Sonia Kainth to Park Square Barristers as our new Head Receptionist. Holding several years Front of House experience having worked at Hudgell Solicitors and Rothschilds Investment Bank, Sonia will be a welcome addition to our team.
The Court of Appeal decision in Re H (Surrogacy Breakdown) [2017] EWCA 1798 (Civ) this week has confirmed that the ordinarily principles of children’s law, and the fundamental question of: What is in the best interests of the child?
An action was brought by a Claimant child for serious injuries she sustained in a road traffic accident. She recovered 90% of her claim in a liability trial however it was agreed between the parties that a preliminary issue should be tried as to whether her severe developmental abnormalities had been caused by the accident.
Here is a typical statement from a consumer, who has already been persuaded to purchase a time share contract. After being manoeuvred into another sales presentation, it will go something like this;
Naveed Iqbal, an Uber taxi driver accused of sexually assaulting two of his passengers in Leeds, has lost an appeal to keep his private hire licence. Leeds City Council claimed Naveed Iqbal used his brother’s Uber driver login whilst he was away and assaulted two women on separate occasions.
Last year, Richard Wright QC and Craig Hassall secured the conviction of restaurant owner Mohammed Zaman for manslaughter by gross negligence in what is thought to have been the first such case involving food allergies.