CPSA Appoints Honorary Solicitor
April 29, 2009 by Lewis Nedas
Laura Saunsbury has been appointed as Honorary Solicitor to the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association following their AGM on 28 March 2009. The CPSA is the national governing body for the sport of clay pigeon shooting in England and has over 26,000 members.
Laura Saunsbury, head of our firearms department, has for some years given legal advice and representation to members of the CPSA and her appointment to this position recognises the valuable service she and Nick Wragg at Lewis Nedas provide to the CPSA and its members.
If you would like to know more about the sport of clay pigeon shooting or the CPSA itself, visit www.cpsa.co.uk.
Acquittal Result for Lamborghini Driver
April 9, 2009 by Lewis Nedas
Keith Wood recently represented the driver of a Lamborghini Murciélago who was charged with driving without due care and attention. Painstaking investigative work revealed the existence of CCTV which completely undermined the Crown’s case, leading to the acquittal of our client and an order that all his costs for the case are to be reimbursed!
Not Guilty Verdict in Money Laundering Case
April 6, 2009 by Lewis Nedas
Miles Herman, as a result of painstaking and thorough work, has successfully defended a client who was found not guilty (March 2009 at Southwark Crown Court) after trial of four counts of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering. This followed a seven week trial centring on allegations of a boiler room fraud in the region of £2. 4 million.
The client was ably represented by David Burgess (counsel from 9 Bedford Row) and our very own in house advocate, Danny Barnard.




