Members of 11KBW are independent self-employed practitioners. As they do not work in partnership, they can act for different sides in a dispute and appear against one another in court….
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2017 reforms to the NHS charging regime for ‘overseas visitors’ upheld
…was no basis for contending that the decision as to what inquiries to make was irrational. The judgment is available here. Jason Coppel KC and Christopher Knight appeared for the…
Read MoreLegal Professional Privilege and the Data Protection Act
…to LPP; whether the iniquity exception extends to a breach of fundamental rights, such as those in the DPA, which does not amount to a criminal offence; and the applicable…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has handed down judgment in Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v Haywood [2018] UKSC 22. John Cavanagh KC and Holly Stout appeared for the Trust.
The three judges in the majority (Lady Hale, Lord Wilson and Lady Black) took the view that a notice of termination of employment sent by post only takes effect when the notice has come to the attention of the employee and she has had a reasonable opportunity of reading it. Accordingly, the Trust’s notice in this case only took effect when Mrs Haywood returned from holiday and thus the 12 weeks’ notice period expired after her 50th birthday so that Mrs Haywood was entitled to a full early retirement pension.
Interview with Jonathan Swift KC in Counsel Magazine
…legal career, fighting the £17bn public-purse-saving ‘case of the century’, what it was like being the government’s top lawyer, and starting from scratch afterwards. Read the full interview here: https://www.counselmagazine.co.uk/articles/interview-jonathan-swift-qc…
Read MoreChristopher Knight in Successful Uber Judicial Review
The Administrative Court has quashed a policy implemented by Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council in which applicants for private hire vehicle driver licences were required to declare that they would drive their vehicles predominantly within the Knowsley area. Under the licensing scheme for private hire vehicles (minicabs) set out in the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976, so long as the vehicle, the driver and the operator through which the minicab is booked are licensed by the same authority, there is no legal requirement that journeys only take place within the licensed area.Read More
SCL: Data Protection, Employment and Emerging Technology Seminar, 12th May 2016
…technological developments in employee monitoring/surveillance, and their privacy and data protection implications practical day-to-day issues regarding data protection and employment Chair: Anya Proops KC Speakers to include: Timothy Pitt-Payne KC…
Read More11KBW launches its new Community Care blog**
11KBW’s ever popular community care briefing is reborn as a blog. We will bring you all the new developments in community care law, with analysis from our specialist team, but…
Read MoreEssop and Naeem: understanding indirect discrimination
…Court and its ability to untangle the knot the created by the Court of Appeal’s approach makes it a tool for analysis that is likely to assist tribunals very considerably….
Read MoreSchedule 36 Finance Act 2008: Information Notices
…approval in relation to a taxpayer notice, the FTT will adopt the same approach as when an application is made to approve a third party notice (see paragraph 3(3) of…
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