News – 17 October 2024
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 — 23 October 2024
Families of deceased children, whose identities were taken by undercover police officers, give evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry
News — 05 May 2023
Bindmans LLP secures discharge of Polish extradition warrant
On Thursday 27 April, our client appeared before DJ Sternberg for his final extradition hearing. Having heard our arguments regarding the Polish authorities’ relentless pursuit of our client’s extradition and…
Past Event — 23 May 2023
HR Coffee Break webinar
The new Data Protection and Digital Information Bill – how will it affect employers? Under Liz Truss, last year the government shelved their data law reforms and announced that they…
Blog — 27 April 2023
Illegal Migration Bill passes through the House of Commons
Yesterday, the government’s Illegal Migration Bill passed through the House of Commons by 289 votes to 230. It will now be voted on in the House of Lords. Amy O’Shea,…
News — 26 April 2023
Bindmans client and sexual assault survivor wins libel action
Libel action brought by tattooist Billy Hay against Bindmans client who accused him of assault dismissed. Truth and public interest defences successful Nina Cresswell, the Defendant in the claim, was…
Past Event — 19 May 2023
Elizabeth Cleaver to deliver MBL webinar on recent developments in Mental Health Law
Elizabeth Cleaver, solicitor in our Public Law and Human Rights team, will be holding a webinar for MBL on key recent developments in mental health law. The session will provide…
Medical Mondays — 24 April 2023
Occupier’s liability claims
The law imposes a duty on occupiers towards their ‘visitors’, meaning that an occupier has a common duty of care towards a visitor. If you have suffered an injury on…
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