Burton Law

BBC Radio debate on Defendants anonymity.

Andy Kerrigan of our Criminal Defence Team was invited to comment on anonymity in criminal proceedings during a recent BBC Radio Lincolnshire broadcast on 7 February. Following the acquittal of a high profile celebrity there has been much debate about whether persons accused of similar offences should be allowed anonymity until conviction. BBC Radio Lincolnshire […]

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University of Lincoln Mentoring Scheme – Part 1 A Mentee’s View

Last year we joined the University of Lincoln Mentoring Scheme for Law students. We look forward to undertaking mentoring again this academic year. In this article Lee Kolvik tells us what he gained from the mentoring scheme. My name is Lee Kolvik and I am a law student at Lincoln University. I applied to join

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A leap too far?

In an interesting development for housing law practitioners, two cases dealing with Local Authority obligations when terminating temporary accomodation are going all the way to the Supreme Court. Both R (CN) v London Borough of Lewisham and R (ZH) v London Borough of Newhamconcern eviction of occupiers of temporary accomodation, who are asking the Court to rule on

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The CQS

The Conveyancing Quality Scheme was launched in 2011 by the Law Society for firms of Solicitors to show that they provide a recognised quality standard in residential conveyancing. Membership achievement establishes a level of credibility for member firms with stakeholders (regulators, lenders, insurers and consumers) based upon: 1) The integrity of the Senior Responsible Officer

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Hot shot

Another first…. Congratulations are in order for our newly qualified Criminal Solicitor Rachel Woodcock, who has just conducted her first (successful!) trial in our local Magistrates Court. Our Criminal team now has 4 experienced fee earners providing a range of services across the spectrum of Criminal law, which will only stand to benefit people in Lincolnshire

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