News – 29 November 2024
News — 23 December 2024
Claim against BP for negligence in facilitating oil supply to Israel amid ongoing war crimes and genocide allegations
News — 19 December 2024
Monika Sobiecki discusses her career path in ‘Climate Justice’ on the ReImagine Law Podcast
Blog — 17 January 2022
Mental wellbeing in the workplace: practical tips for employers
In every job, there is an element of stress. The degree of stress that an employee can experience depends on a number of factors such as, but not limited to,…
Blog — 05 January 2022
Comment: Pragna Patel stands down as Director of Southall Black Sisters
Today, Pragna Patel has stood down from her position as Director of Southall Black Sisters (SBS). Liz Barratt and Emma Cohen of our Immigration team comment on the impact of…
Blog — 04 January 2022
The High Court rules on Assange extradition - is his long fight over?
On 10 December 2021, the High Court allowed the appeal by the United States government against the ruling of Westminster Magistrates’ Court (Government of the United States v Julian Assange [2021]…
Blog — 17 December 2021
Comment: HSBC and NatWest fined for failings in anti-money laundering procedures
This week, HSBC and NatWest have been fined for failings in their anti-money laundering procedures. Kate Goold and Grace Benton of our Fraud and White Collar Crime team comment: In March…
Data Protection claims: Conclusion - a fragmented future
Not so long ago, following the Court of Appeal’s judgment in the seminal case of Lloyd v Google LLC [2019] EWCA Civ 1599, commentators and media outlets predicted an era where organisations…
News — 16 December 2021
Complaint submitted to the RCMP regarding the torture of Jack Letts
A complaint has been filed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), against the Kurdish authorities for the torture of Canadian citizen, Jack Letts. Jack has been imprisoned without charge…
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