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Archive for year: 2019
Smartphones and Driving: When Is a Phone Not a Phone?
The rules on using a mobile phone while driving may be set to change, following the successful appeal against a conviction of a driver who used the camera on his phone to film a car accident.
Interns’ Diary: Maria (May 2019)
As her last month at Regan Peggs Solicitors comes to an end, Maria Pantziarou reflects on her overall experience as an intern with the firm.
Interns’ Diary: Hannah (May 2019)
As her last month with Regan Peggs Solicitors comes to an end, Hannah Mambu reflects on her overall experience as an intern at the firm.
Judicial Reviews in Private Prosecutions
MP Boris Johnson has successfully had a private criminal prosecution against him thrown out of court, by submitting an application for a judicial review of the decision to issue him with a court summons. But what exactly are judicial reviews, and how are they used?
Private Prosecution Costs: Not Just for the Rich
Anyone has the right to bring a private prosecution. With cost recovery now a standard feature of these cases, they are not just the very wealthy.
A Guide to Private Criminal Prosecutions
A simple guide to private criminal prosecutions - an alternative option in criminal cases where the police cannot or will not prosecute.
Regan Peggs named Chair of Birmingham Law Society
Regan Peggs, founder of Regan Peggs Solicitors, has been named Chair of the Board of Directors at Birmingham Law Society.
‘Paralegal of the Year’ success for Gemma
Gemma Tibbatts, resident paralegal at Regan Peggs Solicitors, has been named Paralegal of the Year in the 2019 Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards.
Intern’s Diary (Maria) – February 2019
Our intern Maria Pantziarou from Birmingham CIty University Law School reflects on the work she has been doing at the firm over the past month.
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