News & Briefings
Daniel Godden represents Darryl Rowe in HIV GBH Allegation
Berkeley Square Solicitors partner has been instructed to represent Darryl Rowe.
Berkeley Square Partner Instructed in Murder Investigation
Berkeley Square partner Goran Stojsavljevic has been instructed to represent one of the Accused in a multi-handed murder prosecution.
Crown Court Acquittal for Private Crime Department
Berkeley Square Solicitors can report a third successive acquittal in recent weeks for our private client crime department.
Drugs Investigation Discontinued After BSQ Partner's Intervention
Following representations from BSQ partner Dan Godden on behalf of a private youth client the police have discontinued an investigation into drugs possession and supply offences.
Private Client Acquittal in Assault Trial
In court proceedings before a central London Magistrates Court Berkeley Square Solicitors have secured another acquittal for our private client department, which specialises in defending professionals of good character.
Another Acquittal for Berkeley Square's Private Client Department
Berkeley Square's private clients is pleased to announce another success for our private criminal department.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Negotiate Favourable Confiscation Settlement
Berkeley Square Solicitors partner Goran Stojsavljevic successfully represented a client in complex confiscation proceedings following a conviction in a £3m fraudulent trading prosecution.
Community Sentence Imposed on Berkeley Square Solicitors Client Criticised in National Media as Too Lenient
The sentence imposed on a Berkeley Square solicitor’s client following a conviction for possessing indecent images has been criticised in the Daily Mirror as excessively lenient.
Indecent Images Investigation Discontinued
Following a lengthy investigation, a Berkeley Square solicitors client was today issued with a notice of no further action.
Acquittal in Assault Trial For Private Client Defence Department – Professional Defendant of Good Character Vindicated
Berkeley Square Solicitors private client defence department can report the acquittal of two young professionals cleared of common assault.
Daniel Godden Listed in Legal 500 Leading Individuals for Crime
Berkeley Square Solicitors partner Daniel Godden has been named as a leading individuals for criminal defence in the Legal 500.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Instructed In Ground-breaking Internet Fishing Fraud Investigation
Berkeley Square Solicitors have been instructed in one of the most complex computer crime investigations ever conducted by the NCA.
Daniel Godden Writes on Lord Hanningfield Acquittal for Solicitors Journal
Daniel Godden acted as solicitor for Lord Hanningfield in his recent high profile acquittal
Competition Appeal Tribunal Preliminary Issue Hearing Concludes
A two-day Competition Appeal Tribunal hearing featuring Berkeley Square clients UKRS Ltd has concluded.
Contested Indian Extradition Proceedings Adjourn
After a 5-day hearing Berkeley Square Solicitors Indian extradition challenge has adjourned.
Indian Extradition Challenge Commences
Berkeley Square Solicitors represent both requested persons in contested extradition proceedings involving an extradition request from the Government of India.
Press Release by UKRS Ltd – 23rd July 2
Berkeley Square clients UKRS Ltd have today issued this press release concerning their ongoing claim before the Competition Appeal Tribunal against the NSAR.
Berkeley Square Clients Competition Act Claim Listed for Preliminary Hearing
The preliminary issue raises an interesting point of competition case law concerning the status of non-statutory private entities engaged in regulatory activity.
Daniel Godden Acts for Lord Hanningfield In Parliamentary Expenses Acquittal
Daniel Godden acted as solicitor for Lord Hanningfield in his recent high profile acquittal. Lord Hanningfield was accused of dishonestly claiming parliamentary expenses
Success for Berkeley Square Solicitors in Contested Cash Seizure Proceedings
Berkeley Square solicitors have secured the return of in excess of £130,000 in a multi-party application challenging the seizure of cash in a British Transport Police investigation.