News – 17 October 2024
News — 01 November 2024
Annie Leach writes for International Family Law Journal on impact of war in Ukraine on child abduction cases
News — 24 October 2024
Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
News — 22 January 2021
Judicial review of autistic man’s detention exposes lack of care provision
Within the current context of Mental Health Act reform, Bindmans LLP have issued urgent judicial review proceedings against a mental health trust on behalf of A, a 22 year old…
Blog — 19 January 2021
State Secrets Espionage and Reform of the Official Secrets Acts
During some welcome down time over the Christmas break, I found myself watching Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, a film based on John le Carre’s novel. Smouldering and enticingly opaque, with…
Blog — 18 January 2021
General Offences Series: Assisted Dying - A Discussion of the Law
In the Netherlands, assisted dying and voluntary euthanasia have both been legal since 2002. Euthanasia is legal in Belgium and assisted dying in Switzerland. In America, the Death with Dignity…
I was falsely accused of cheating in my TOEIC test - what can I do now to get justice?
Bindmans is acting for a group of people who were falsely accused by the Home Office of cheating on their TOEIC tests and suffered significant losses as a result.
News — 15 January 2021
Bindmans LLP leads the way for gender diversity
London firm, Bindmans LLP, ranks top in the Legal 500 directory for the highest number of ranked women. The Legal 500 who are an independent Legal Directory carried out research…
Blog — 15 January 2021
Landmark reform of the Mental Health Act - good news for service users?
The Government has published a long awaited White Paper, proposing radical reforms to the Mental Health Act. The proposed changes seek to implement the recommendations of the Wesley review, published…
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