News – 29 November 2024
News — 10 January 2025
Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme in the UK – further update
News — 23 December 2024
Claim against BP for negligence in facilitating oil supply to Israel amid ongoing war crimes and genocide allegations
Blog — 18 April 2023
Does a claimant have to attend a small claims hearing?
Does a claimant have to attend a small claims hearing? This was a question recently considered by the Court of Appeal in the case of Owen v Black Horse Limited…
Blog — 13 April 2023
Anti-strike laws: an update
Strike action has historically been a key tool of negotiation used by unions to push for improved employment terms for public sector workers. However, the recent Strikes (Minimum Service Levels)…
Can a solicitor refuse to provide me with their file of papers if I have not paid them?
It has been a long-established right in common law for solicitors (and other professionals) to withhold their file of papers (or ‘exercise a lien’) until they have been paid in…
News — 12 April 2023
Foreign Affairs Committee issues damning report into UK government’s failure to assist British nationals abroad
The Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) has published a damning report, concluding that the UK government is failing to prevent ‘Abductor states’ from ‘weaponising [the] citizenship of British nationals for geopolitical…
Podcast — 12 April 2023
Let’s have a conversation about… confidential information
Past Event — 10 May 2023
Bindmans LLP to host Assize Seminar in Cutting-Edge Criminal Law
We are pleased to be hosting the 2023 Assize Seminar at our offices on Wednesday 10 May. Katie Wheatley, partner at Bindmans and Head of our Crime, Fraud and Regulatory…
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