Housing Update: Is the “one succession rule” discriminatory?
This is the question considered by the High Court in the case of London Borough of Haringey v Simawi & Anor (2018) EWHC 2733. s87…
Read Full ArticleThis is the question considered by the High Court in the case of London Borough of Haringey v Simawi & Anor (2018) EWHC 2733. s87…
Read Full ArticleIn the recent case of Re S (Child as parent: Adoption: Consent) [2017] EWHC 2729 (Fam), Cobb J provided guidance as to how the court…
Read MoreRebecca Cross was instructed to provide an independent review of several public law children’s cases where Trimega Laboratories Limited were instructed to provide forensic toxicology…
Read MoreThe recent decision in Gill & Gill v Kassam (HHJ Worster, Birmingham County Court, 13 August 2018) has aroused considerable interest. In this article, Michael…
Read Full Article…social behaviour arose directly as a result of those disabilities and thus he was being discriminated against by virtue of the possession proceedings. The trial judge found that the proceedings…
Read Full ArticleThe recent High Court decision in Eales v Havering London Borough Council (extempore judgment but note on lawtel) is worthy of mention for housing practitioners….
Read Full ArticleOn 18th June 2018, the Court of Appeal comprising the Senior President Sir Ernest Ryder, Sales LJ and Sir James Munby PFD handed down judgment…
Read Full ArticleIn this latest article, Alexander Pritchard-Jones talks about ‘A Missing Step? The interaction of the guidelines on the imposition of community and custodial sentences and the…
Read Full Article…trial judge ordered execution of the warrant and A appealed. His argument was that the trial judge lacked jurisdiction as the trial date was after the automatic discharge date. The…
Read MoreThe Court of Appeal has considered who has the burden of proof in an appeal flowing from a challenge to the local authorities decision pursuant…
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