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News — 13 March 2025
Alexander Mahdavi joins Bindmans as partner in our Private Client team
We are pleased to welcome Alexander Mahdavi to the firm as a partner in our Private Client team. Alexander brings considerable experience of acting for individuals and families on non-contentious…
Blog — 11 March 2025
Surrogacy law and the ongoing need for reform
The recent case of a British couple who have had twin boys born through surrogacy in Cyprus has once again brought attention to the complexities of the law surrounding surrogacy…
News — 10 March 2025
Nadine Buzzard-Quashie, founder of ‘Kiss my Parcel’ brings claims to the High Court against…
Bindmans represents Ms Nadine Buzzard-Quashie in respect of her claims against the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire. Her claims concern two separate incidents which in combination…
Video — 07 March 2025
Family Law Webinar: The 99%ers: What do Real Net Worth clients need? The Voice…
The voice of the child is, according to the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, “acknowledged in legislation and guidance – as a way of both informing welfare-based decisions and upholding their…
News — 04 March 2025
Home Office extends cut-off date for Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) and Biometric Residence Card…
The Home Office has announced that those with a biometric residence permit (BRP) or a UK residence card, also known as an EEA biometric residence card, (BRC) which expired on…
News — 21 February 2025
Shanaz Ali quoted in Middle East Eye on new immigration measures
Shanaz Ali, solicitor in our Immigration team, has been quoted in the Middle East Eye article: “Labour MPs and supporters ‘outraged’ by slew of harsh anti-immigration measures.” The article reports…
News — 14 February 2025
Justice for AP: Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust pays damages following detention and seclusion…
The High Court has approved the settlement of a civil claim brought by Bindmans client ‘AP’, by which Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust will pay significant damages for the detention…
Blog — 13 February 2025
Changes in ‘Good Character’ policy for citizenship applications will affect many with refugee leave
With changes to the ‘good character’ policy for citizenship applications having just come into force, we consider what these will mean in practice for those with refugee leave. The ‘Nationality:…
News — 07 February 2025
Bindmans’ client and 13 family members relocated to the UK from Afghanistan after successful…
Following successful legal proceedings in the High Court, Bindmans’ client (AB) and his 13 family members have been relocated to the UK from Afghanistan, where they had lived in hiding…
News — 06 February 2025
Neonatal care leave and pay
From 6 April 2025, employed parents will have a new right to neonatal care leave and pay, provided by the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 which was passed…
News — 05 February 2025
Court of Appeal to hear case involving school permanent exclusion and child criminal exploitation
A 15-year-old child (referred to as RWU) from London who was permanently excluded from his school in January 2024 and who has since been out of full-time mainstream education is…
News — 04 February 2025
Bindmans proudly sponsors the Alf Dubs Lecture Trust event
We are proud to sponsor the Alf Dubs Lecture Trust event: “Is international law unravelling?” This event will be taking place on Thursday 6 February. Lord Dubs, who has devoted…
Blog — 31 January 2025
FAQs for UKVI accounts and eVisas
Last Updated 4 March 2025 First Published 9 August 2024 Following the introduction of electronic visas in the UK to replace physical documents to prove UK immigration status, we have…
News — 31 January 2025
Court grants permission for challenge to the sale of F-35 fighter jet components to…
Mr Justice Chamberlain has granted permission to Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights organisation, to proceed to a rolled-up 3-4 day hearing of its challenge to the government’s decision to continue…
Blog — 28 January 2025
Government reopens Justice Committee inquiry into the work of the County Court
The County Court system is in desperate need of funding and improvement to prevent the already existing delays from getting longer. Substantial investment is needed by the government into repairing…