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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 — 23 October 2024
Families of deceased children, whose identities were taken by undercover police officers, give evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry
News — 03 May 2019
Bindmans LLP announces the promotion of one partner and two associates
Bindmans LLP has today announced the promotion of one partner and two associates across its Family and Matrimonial, Crime, Fraud and Regulatory and Public Law and Human Rights offerings. Amy…
News — 30 April 2019
Shrewsbury 24 succeeds in judicial review against Criminal Cases Review Commission
CCRC to reconsider referral to the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal
Blog — 26 April 2019
Long overdue divorce law reform - why it won’t lead to speedy, McDivorces
Under current legal regime, the divorce itself can be a highly acrimonious and hostility-inducing process.
Blog — 15 April 2019
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has lowered its standard of proof: the reasons why and the concerns of solicitors
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) has confirmed in a statement published 01 April 2019 that they are changing the standard of proof in disciplinary proceedings before the Tribunal.
News — 12 April 2019
Bindmans welcomes Education solicitor Karen May into their Public Law practice
Leading London law firm Bindmans has appointed Karen May as Associate in their highly regarded Public Law team. She will head the Education team within the Public Law department and…
Blog — 08 April 2019
Tackling Racial Bias in Regulatory Proceedings
The Court of Appeal has held in the case of Iwuchukwu v City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust that a surgeon had been discriminated against on grounds of race by…
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