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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 — 24 September 2014
The art of spin and the unlawful actions of the MOJ
Chris Grayling has announced that he does not want Scottish MPs with their crazed socialist ways having a say in the administration of Justice in England. To be honest most…
Blog — 10 September 2014
He Doesn’t Love Me Anymore But Will He Maintain Me?
In Corporate LiveWire’s Expert Guide, Divorce Law 2014 article, Farhana Shahzady and Flora Grossman look into one of the most tricky but often asked questions faced in matrimonial finance practice….
Blog — 01 August 2014
What to do if you have been invited to an interview with the Home Office
NUS has worked with Bindmans LLP to bring together a brief outline of your rights if you are invited to a Home Office interview. This guidance is for students who have…
Blog — 02 July 2014
Freedom of Information and Closed Proceedings: The Unavoidable Irony
“The idea of a court hearing evidence or argument in private is contrary to the principle of open justice, which is fundamental to the dispensation of justice in a modern,…
News — 25 June 2014
Supreme Court landmark judgment today on the right to die cases of Jane Nicklinson & Paul Lamb
The Supreme Court handed down a landmark judgment today on the right to die cases of Jane Nicklinson & Paul Lamb. Jane Nicklinson, acting in place of her deceased…
Blog — 19 June 2014
New legal aid cuts hit migrants – and what you can do to help
On 1 April 2013, new legal aid changes were introduced through the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO). The act has significantly reduced the scope of…
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