3PB Barrister Jane Rowley invokes ground breaking procedure before the General Pharmaceutical Council
28th April 2016
Professional Discipline barrister Jane Rowley successfully defended a Registrant before the Fitness to Practice Committee of the General Pharmaceutical Council, instructed by Stephensons Solicitors.
Jane invoked a ground breaking procedure before the Council who accepted undertakings from the Registrant, thereby permitting him to continue to practice without the making of an order.
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