Jo Laxton analyses the case of Bauhaus Educational Services Limited v Elemide [2023] EAT 161, in which the EAT considers the guidance in Minnoch to determine if a claimant had complied with the terms of an Unless Order.
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3PB continues its partnership with Bridging the Bar for 2024
...the resources that can help better their chances at securing pupillage. 3PB’s specialist commercial barrister Aaron Mayers, who co-founded Bridging the Bar, joined the charity prior to its formal constitution...
Oliver Hirsch examines when defendants' claims of unlawful use of force by police officers can be substantiated, with due regard to the powers available to police officers in s.117 PACE 1984, and the rights to use reasonable force available to all citizens.
View ArticleIn answering what would happen if a defendant, having pleaded guilty, was later discovered to be unfit, Kate Davies considers the judgments in Ismael and Marcantoni.
View ArticleIn the wake of The W v Hertfordshire CC [2023] EWHC 3138 (Admin) litigation, Jim Hirschmann considers the role that strategic policy based Judicial Reviews can have in helping guarantee good governance in accordance with the rule of law.
View ArticleEmma Waldron provides a roundup of some of the major policies set to be implemented under the new Labour government, and what the changes could mean for education law practitioners.
View ArticleJohn Friel considers how to make the best use of the recent legal developments on recommendations made under the SENDIST’s extended appeals jurisdiction when such recommendations are rejected by a local authority.
View ArticleAlex Leonhardt reflects on the High Court's refusal to grant a Group Litigation Order to UCL students' claim for disrupted learning during the Covid pandemic and possible implications for other higher education providers.
View ArticleAudrey Archer
...her clients of all ages and backgrounds. Her characteristics of care and compassion combined with firmness, determination and focus have given rise to her successful and well established practice at...
Emma Griffiths
Emma is an experienced family law specialist who practises in all areas of public and private children law and has a developing practice in the Court of Protection. She is...
Richard Wheeler
...a fearsome and well prepared advocate, who pushes hard for his clients.’ - Legal 500 2023/Personal Injury/Leading Juniors/London Bar Sample of recent cases: M v MOD (High Court, 2023): defending...
Olivia McGonigle
...and Care Plans and advising on case preparation. She maintains her criminal and regulatory practice. This includes Crown Court trials, and various work in firearms regulation and health and safety...