15th Mar 2019News
DI, and other family members, were charged with manslaughter, false imprisonment and causing or allowing the death of a vulnerable adult. The Prosecution’s case was that the deceased, the brother of DI, was restrained with cable ties, rope and handcuffs at the family home because the family thought he was possessed by a demon and […]
27th Jul 2016News
The defendants stood trial on multiple counts of cheating the Public Revenue. The prosecution case was that they did so by dishonestly failing to declare VAT. on sales made between 2010 and 2012 by three companies. H was said to be the principal behind the fraud assisted by his “sidekick” C. The alleged cheat had […]
17th Jun 2016News
Scott Ivill has successfully defended a Matron (Band 8a nurse) on charges consisting of 11 separate allegations that included alleged acts and/or omissions that contributed towards a Patient’s death. Following a 10-day substantive hearing, the Conduct and Competence Committee of the Nursing and Midwifery Council concluded that none of the allegations were proved. Scott was […]
17th Sep 2015News
Chambers is delighted with an increase of over 30% in ranked members from the Legal 500 2014. New entries include juniors Christopher Gillespie, Craig Ferguson and James Buchanan, who join leading silk Jonathan Laidlaw QC, ranking in the Health & Safety practice area. As well as leading silk Christopher Coltart QC and junior Vivienne Tanchel […]