Judgment was handed down on 15th December 2015 in R ota National Association of Foster Providers v Bristol CC, Suffolk CC and Leeds CC (Local Government Association as…
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Council Tax Reduction Scheme: not discriminatory on grounds of disability or age
Today the High Court has delivered judgment in the case of R(Logan) v. London Borough of Havering. Mr. Logan is a severely disabled resident in the…
Read MoreCavendish Square Holdings v Talal El Makdessi
The Supreme Court has announced that it will hand down Judgment on Wednesday 4th November in relation to the issue concerning the penalties doctrine. Richard…
Read MoreAmy Rogers in Court of Appeal in Bank Mellat v HM Treasury
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in favour of the Iranian commercial bank Bank Mellat in the most recent instalment in this long-running challenge…
Read MoreCivil Right for Homeless established
James Goudie KC acted for Fazia Ali in her case before the European Court of Human Rights, in which Judgment was given on 20 October…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal judgment in part-time judges and same-sex partners pensions cases
The Court of Appeal has today handed down judgment in O’Brien v Ministry of Justice and Walker v Innospec and ors. The Court upheld the judgments…
Read MoreJason Coppel KC and Joanne Clement act in the latest test cases before the Court of Protection on deprivation of liberty
The Vice President of the Court of Protection (Charles J) has today handed down an important judgment in the NRA litigation [2015] EWCOP 59. The NRA judgment is available here.…
Read MoreCharles Bourne KC in City discrimination case
Charles Bourne KC has been assisting Svetlana Lokhova under the public access scheme with her Employment Tribunal claim against her former employers, Sberbank CIB (UK)…
Read MoreAnya Proops and Christopher Knight in Thailand Murder Data Protection Case
British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were brutally murdered on the Thai island of Koh Tao on 15 September 2014. Following an investigation by…
Read MoreCourt gives green light to Croydon’s selective licensing scheme for landlords
Today, Sir Stephen Silber (sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge) dismissed a judicial review challenge brought by a consortium of developers and private landlords…
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