Mostyn J. and ‘amicable’ divorces

In this article Nicholas Starks discusses the recent decision of Mostyn J. in; [2020] EWFC 2 JK (Petitioner) v MK (Respondent) & (1) E-NEGOTIATION LTD (T/A ‘amicable’) (2) THE QUEEN’S... Continue Reading

William Douglas-Jones Prosecutes in Trading Standards Case

William Douglas-Jones represented Wolverhampton Council in a trading standards case where the accused was jailed after £200,000 of illegal cigarettes and tobacco were seized. For news coverage of the case... Continue Reading

Pupillage Open Evening – full house!

We were delighted to host our inaugural Pupillage Open Evening last night, which saw a full house of attendees. Following a welcome from Timothy Bowe, Head of Pupillage, attendees were invited to network w... Continue Reading

Birmingham continues to take part in the pilot of Community Mental Health Treatment Requirements

As part of a pilot, solicitors and barristers in Birmingham courts representing Defendants with primary mental health diagnoses (e.g. anxiety or depression) can ask for an assessment by a mental health pra... Continue Reading