Profiles – Page 42
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Disastrous ‘admin error’ led to wrongful arrest
Kevin Donoghue won £60,000 compensation for client wrongfully arrested on suspicion of sharing indecent images of children.
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Judicial review over solitary confinement
Laura Janes's Howard League for Penal Reform brought JR on behalf of a boy held in prolonged solitary confinement in a London prison.
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Represented social worker cleared of assault
Nasir Hafezi represented Amy Partington, who was found not guilty by a Crown court jury.
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Victory for ‘Argos’ software firm in IP case
Liz Ward represented US software company in a trademark infringement case brought by UK retailer Argos.
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Interview: Quantuma, the 'specialists in failure'
What happens when law firms go under – and how can they stay afloat in choppy waters? We consult Quantuma’s ‘specialists in failure’.
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Plumber wins landmark ‘gig economy’ case
Jacqueline McGuigan represented Gary Smith, who wanted to reduce his working days at Pimlico Plumbers following a heart attack.
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Sued Network Rail over Japanese knotweed
Rodger Burnett represented Robin Waistell who successfully sued Network Rail.
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Solicitor in bias battle over toy guns
Debaleena Dasgupta represented young brothers as local education authority admitted discrimination.
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Interview: Andrew Langdon QC
Chairman of the bar talks about the importance of public service and why the two branches of the profession must work together.
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My legal life: Rachim Singh
Director at Petherbridge Bassra Solicitors, Bradford; and recorder
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Victory for wheelchair user on bus access
Chris Fry represented a wheelchair user who was unable to board a FirstGroup bus.
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Record extradition battle reaches Europe
Yasmin Aslam is representing Phillip Harkins, who is wanted in Florida for murder during an attempted robbery in 1999.