The Rapper, The QC and the Inevitable Rap Video

Silk video

A top QC in a rapper video is not quite what is usually expected of British silks, but in the case of the rapper – Tokyi Ajibola aka Trapstar Toxic – it follows his acquittal on two counts of attempted murder and a three week trial at the Old Bailey.

James Scobie QC of Garden Court Chambers, defended the rapper and has a long list of successful criminal defences, outlined on his webpage.

Among the alleged gangland shooting details described in the Scobie press statement

The Crown pitched the shooting against a background of tit-for-tat violence between two rival gangs, the ‘Church Road Soldiers’ and ‘Thugs of Stonebridge’. The defendant had strong ties to the former, producing several rap videos with the ‘Ice City Boyz’, their supposed musical offshoot. The day before the shooting, a fellow ‘Church Road Soldiers’ associate was stabbed, allegedly by the ‘Thugs of Stonebridge’. The Crown said this was the defendant’s motive for the shooting, mistaking Mr Popo for a rival gang member.

The video clip shows Scobie and his client apparently outside the Old Bailey, with a somewhat bemused counsel shaking hands with the rapper.

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Clifford Chance advises Shell on AU$3.5 billion sale of stake in Woodside

Sydney: Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) on the sale of 111.8 million shares in Australian Oil and Gas company Woodside. At approximately AU$3.5 billion, the sale represents 100% of Shell’s interest in Woodside and 13.28% of the issued capital in Woodside. Rothschild was financial advisor to Shell and UBS and Morgan Stanley were appointed as sale banks.
Lead partner on the matter Lance Sacks offered, “This was the first billion dollar auction completed in this market without a trading halt, making it a significant milestone for both our team, and the parties involved. We are delighted to continue our strong track record advising on complex transactions in the market.”

Lance was supported by corporate counsel Amelia Horvath in Sydney, with partner Johannes Juette offering US securities law advice from Singapore.

Clifford Chance and Rothschild also advised on Shell’s multi-billion dollar sale in Woodside in 2014.

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