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Press release: Age accepted within hours of young person giving their evidence
Press release: Opening statement to the Lampard Inquiry on behalf of the families of Sophie Alderman and Edwige Nsilu
Blog — 16 November 2016
Trump and the constitution
An issue of great concern arising from the surprising election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States is the composition of its Supreme Court. That is because…
News — 11 November 2016
Hillsborough Family Legal Teams including Bindmans jointly awarded the ‘Outstanding Achievement’ Award at the Modern Law Awards 2016
We are proud to announce that our Hillsborough Team jointly won the ‘Outstanding Achievement’ Award at last night’s Modern Law Awards 2016.
Blog — 09 November 2016
Henriques Review paves the way to reform
Sir Richard Henriques’ was allocated the task of carrying out an independent review into alleged sexual abuse by public figures.
Blog — 08 November 2016
Fighting the insidious ‘Snoopers’ Charter’
In its current form, the Investigatory Powers Bill will mark the death knell of legal professional privilege, write Joseph Morgan and Molly Cox
Blog — 03 November 2016
Article 50 – today’s judgment in a nutshell
On 20 September 1610, Sir Edward Coke, the then Chief Justice, was asked to give a ruling on whether the King could use a Royal Proclamation to suspend an Act…
Blog — 02 November 2016
The European Convention on Human Rights—can the UK Military opt out?
Public Law analysis: Ben Gaston, solicitor in Bindmans LLP’s public law and human rights team, outlines the situation surrounding the Prime Minister’s recent pledge to ‘opt out’ the UK military…
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