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ahmed-nadim Ahmed Nadim instructed to defend Michael Donovan in Shannon Matthews case.

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September 3rd, 2010

Marc Asquith adjudicated in a Commonwealth Games Selection dispute, having been appointed by a Sports Governing Body.

August 23rd, 2010

neil-allen49x49david-mackley49x49In this significant Court of Protection case, Neil Allen represented the Carer and David Mackley Manchester City Council.  For an overview of the case reported by Channel 4, click here.

August 23rd, 2010

richard-dawson49x49Richard Dawson successfully defended a man charged with allegations of historic sexual misconduct, as against his half-sister.  Unusually he was only 13 years old and she was only 7 years old during the period of time the allegations stemmed from.  The jury found him not guilty of attempting to rape her and repeatedly indecently assaulting her.

August 6th, 2010

paul-manasse49x49andrea-markham49x49Young Street Chambers are delighted to announce that two of our members, Paul Manasse and Andrea Markham have been offered appointments by the Lord Chancellor as Deputy District Judges (Civil).

Courtserve Legal News July 30

Twenty-first-century businesses are making vast sums of money by charging their customers nothing. Organisations can now do what was previously unthinkable and offer their services for free, thereby enabling themselves to make substantial gains elsewhere. ::: Law Gazette

The City has hit out at Government proposals to impose a cap on UK immigration, saying that the move could damage competitiveness of international law firms. ::: Legal Week

When Legal Disciplinary Partnerships (LDPs) came into force in March 2009, the market did not quite know whether to expect a raft of UK law firms to convert and defy their usually conservative wait-and-see approach in order to bring valued senior non-lawyers into the partnership. ::: Legal Week

Lobbying power obstructs meaningful programme of change to international regulation, though there are causes for optimism. ::: Guardian

Just three out of 83 defamation cases reported in the UK in the past year involved libel tourism, according to a study. ::: OUT-LAW News

David Blunkett, the cabinet minister who signed Labour's controversial Extradition Act has admitted he may have 'given too much away' to the Americans. ::: Daily Mail

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