Jason Coppel KC and Tom Cross are instructed to act for the Government in claims arguing that the UK is not able to trigger the…
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Jason Coppel KC represents UK Government in successful defence of EU Commission challenge to welfare benefits system
On 14 June 2016, the Court of Justice of the European Union rejected a challenge by the EU Commission to restrictions on the payment of…
Read MoreThe Legal Mechanics of Brexit by Peter Oldham KC
Peter Oldham KC gazes into the crystal ball and offers some thoughts – and questions – about the legal mechanics of Brexit. Read the article here.
Read MoreThe Legal Mechanics of Brexit by Peter Oldham KC
Peter Oldham KC gazes into the crystal ball and offers some thoughts – and questions – about the legal mechanics of Brexit. Read the article here.
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 More11KBW wins Public Law Set of the Year at the Legal 500 UK Awards 2015
We are delighted to announce we won Public Law Set of the Year at the Legal 500 Bar Awards 2015. We were also shortlisted in…
Read MoreSupreme Court dismisses QASA appeal and gives guidance on EU proportionality
The Supreme Court gave judgment today (24 June) in R (Lumsdon) v Legal Services Board, the judicial review claim challenging the LSB’s approval of QASA –…
Read MoreHigh Court maintains suspension on domestic violence support contract
Bristol Missing Link Limited v Bristol City Council HT – 2015 – 00043 Bristol Missing Link Limited, a community benefit society which has provided domestic abuse…
Read MoreJoseph Barrett acts in EU challenge to £120m leisure concession
Joseph Barrett acted for the claimant, Wealden Leisure Limited, in this challenge under Art. 56 TFEU and s.2 of the European Communities Act 1972 (“the…
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