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Government published updated Right To Work Checks Guidance for employers
News — 08 October 2024
Bindmans’ Family Team recognised by eprivateclient as a Top Family Law Firm
Medical Mondays — 25 September 2023
Prostheses
The loss of a limb can be life-changing, but prostheses can offer a solution for restoring bodily function or appearance.
Blogs — 22 September 2023
I think I have a professional negligence claim – what should I do?
If you believe that you have received poor advice or service from a professional, be it a solicitor, accountant, surveyor, insurance broker or barrister, and you have suffered a loss…
Changes to the EU Settlement Scheme removing the right to Administrative Review
The Home Office has recently published a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules which includes changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), removing the right to Administrative Review for…
News — 21 September 2023
Rachel Harger named The Times Lawyer of the Week
Rachel Harger of Bindmans’ Actions Against Police and State team has been named as The Times lawyer of the week. Rachel acted for Patsy Stevenson and Dania Al-Obeid in successful…
Alice Litman inquest: coroner finds that gender-affirming care is ‘underfunded and insufficiently resourced’
Before HM Coroner Sarah Clarke18 – 20 September 2023 Gender-affirming care services are underfunded and insufficiently resourced for the level of need that society now presents, an inquest into the…
Blogs — 18 September 2023
What is a vexatious litigant and what can be done to stop them bringing claims?
There is no formal definition of what a vexatious litigant is within the Civil Procedure Rules, but it is widely agreed that it amounts to a person who brings repeated…
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