Webinar 1 – Maryam Syed examines special measures and how to cross examine a vulnerable witness/defendant, as well as what to look for when instructing a psychiatrist in the Crown Court. View the webinar here.
Webinar 2 – Stephen Ferson and Kitty Geddes discuss legal professional privilege in corporate, regulatory and criminal investigations. View the webinar here.
Webinar 3 – Andrew Wheeler QC talks about Crypocurrency; Safety; Regulation; Covid-19. View the webinar here.
Webinar 4 – David Matthew and Daniel Bishop analyse the coronavirus lockdown and the law. View the webinar here.
Webinar 5 – Kat Shields and Vittoria Trigilio speak about interested parties and confiscation orders, looking at the case of R v Hayes [2018] EWCA Crim 682 and other recent case law. View the webinar here.
Webinar 6 – James House QC addresses loss of control as a partial defence in murder trials. View the webinar here.
Please note: in podcasts, webinars and articles, barristers may express their own opinions. These will not necessarily be the opinions of other barristers within 7BR.
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