All Lawyers in the news articles
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Lawyer in the news: Francis McEntegart, MC Legal
Represents Ben McDonald, from Bootle, who set up pet products company Boss Pets earlier this year.
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Lawyer in the news: Michael Phillips, Andrew Storch Solicitors
Represented a group of claimants comprising faith schools, parents and children in a legal challenge against the government over its decision to impose VAT on private school fees.
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Lawyer in the news: Sahil Kher, Kingsley Napley
The firm’s public law team acted for Haringey Law Centre, which was referred to the High Court after fake case citations were presented in submissions in a judicial review case.
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Lawyer in the news: Hannah Brown, Richard Buxton Solicitors
Firm represented Open Spaces Society, permitted to intervene at the Supreme Court in support of Dartmoor National Park Authority’s argument that wild camping is part of a broad right of open-air recreation granted to the public.
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Lawyer in the news: Sarah Myatt, Switalskis
Firm represented Peter Sullivan, whose conviction for murder was quashed by the Court of Appeal this month. Sullivan spent 38 years in prison.
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Lawyer in the news: Richard Langley, Broadfield UK
Firm represented West Dulwich Action Group in a legal challenge against Lambeth Council over the introduction of a low traffic neighbourhood.
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Lawyer in the news: Nusrat Zar, Herbert Smith Freehills
Firm represented intervener Public Law Project at the Court of Appeal, which found the government had wrongly used ‘Henry VIII’ powers to pass protest legislation.
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Lawyer in the news: Robert Lewis, Mishcon de Reya
Firm’s clients secured a consent order for teaching union NASUWT to reopen general secretary nominations.
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Lawyer in the news: Rosie Walker, Gilson Gray
Represented intervener Sex Matters in a landmark case at the Supreme Court that clarified the definition of a woman under the Equality Act 2010.
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Lawyer in the news: Emily Soothill, Deighton Pierce Glynn
Represents people detained at Manston short-term holding facility in a case against the government for allegedly unlawful detention and other breaches of their rights.
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Lawyer in the news: Katy Colton, Mishcon de Reya
The firm has been instructed to pursue legal action to secure a pardon for Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the UK.
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Lawyer in the news: Layla Barke-Jones, Aaron & Partners
Representing Delta Taxis, one of two taxi companies that have set up a ‘fighting fund’ to battle Uber in the Supreme Court in July.
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Lawyer in the news: Craig Cooper, Barings Law
Barings Law won a High Court appeal that will allow motor finance claims to proceed through one single claim form.
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Lawyer in the news: Ian Weinstein, Brown Rudnick
Firm advised GB News on its successful judicial review of Ofcom’s decision that two shows breached the broadcasting code.
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Lawyer in the news: Iain Wilson, Brett Wilson
Represented green energy industrialist Dale Vince, who settled a High Court libel claim with Associated Newspapers Ltd.
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Lawyer in the news: Sabrina Simpson, Coram Children’s Legal Centre
Represented a mother who challenged the Legal Aid Agency’s refusal to grant legal aid for her excluded son’s Independent Review Panel hearing.
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Lawyer in the news: Chris Webber, Squire Patton Boggs
Firm represented Iya Patarkatsishvili and Yevhen Hunyak, who were granted rescission and damages by the High Court after buying a £32.5m moth-infested London mansion in 2019.
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Lawyer in the news: Dino Nocivelli, Leigh Day
Represented former dancer Ellen Elphick, who settled a legal claim against the Royal Ballet School for alleged body shaming.
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Lawyer in the news: Sara Stanger, Bond Turner
Firm represents the bereaved families of Alice Da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King who were murdered by Axel Rudakubana at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last July.