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Leading individuals
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- James Allen Taylor Vinters Corporate and commercial
- Yasmin Ameer Ameer Meredith Solicitors Clinical negligence: claimant
- James Austin Birketts LLP Corporate and commercial
- Richard Barker Barker Gotelee Agriculture and estates
- Andrew Barnes Howes Percival LLP Commercial litigation
- Malcolm Bates Taylor Wessing LLP TMT
- Steven Beach Taylor Vinters Commercial property
- Ruth Booy Kester Cunningham John Personal injury: claimant
- Oliver Brabbins Steeles Law LLP Employment
- Lyn Brisley Buckles Solicitors LLP Family
- David Brock Mills & Reeve LLP Planning
- Andrew Bryce Andrew Bryce & Co Environment
- Richard Buxton Richard Buxton Environment; planning
- Howard Catherall Gotelee Solicitors Transport
- Dan Chapman Leathes Prior Employment
- Claire Clarke Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Andrew Croome Mills & Reeve LLP Banking and finance
- Robert Dillarstone Greenwoods Solicitors LLP Employment
- John Dix Hewitsons LLP Corporate and commercial
- Christopher Falvey Taylor Vinters Commercial litigation
- Patrick Farrant Taylor Vinters TMT
- Nick Fischl Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Jocelyn Fox Taylor Vinters Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Robert Gair Ashton Graham Personal injury: claimant
- Tim Galloway Birketts LLP Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Robert Gibbs Birketts LLP Commercial property
- Kathryn Gilbertson Greenwoods Solicitors LLP Health and safety
- Terry Gould Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Richard Hanson Mills & Reeve LLP Property litigation
- Jeremy Heal Howes Percival LLP Agriculture and estates
- Charles Hewitson Hewitsons LLP Agriculture and estates
- Craig Hodgson Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- William Hogg Cambridge Family Law Practice Family
- Adrian Horwood-Smart Taylor Vinters Agriculture and estates
- James Hunter Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Duncan Jackson Buckles Solicitors LLP Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Nigel Lubbock Steeles Law LLP Corporate and commercial
- Gail Marchant-Daisley Cambridge Family Law Practice Family
- David Mardle Taylor Wessing LLP Corporate and commercial
- James Maxey Buckles Solicitors LLP Commercial litigation
- Bob McGeady Kester Cunningham John Planning
- Anthony McGurk Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Mary Menjou Kennedys Clinical negligence: defendant
- Matt Meyer Taylor Vinters TMT
- Nigel Moore Buckles Solicitors LLP Corporate and commercial
- Brian Morron Gotelee Solicitors Planning
- Isabel Napper Mills & Reeve LLP TMT
- Brendan Padfield Eversheds LLP Personal injury: defendant
- Edward Perrott Taylor Vinters Commercial litigation
- Tom Pickthorn Mills & Reeve LLP Corporate and commercial
- Ron Plascow Mills & Reeve LLP Construction
- Martin Plowman Leathes Prior Commercial litigation; education
- Alasdair Poore Mills & Reeve LLP TMT
- Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp Kester Cunningham John Clinical negligence: claimant
- Jonathan Ripman Gotelee Solicitors Commercial litigation; transport
- Justin Ripman Mills & Reeve LLP Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Max Roessler Birketts LLP Commercial litigation
- Andrew Rush Birketts LLP Construction
- Gillie Scoular Mills & Reeve LLP Employment
- Deborah Sharples Hewitsons LLP Environment
- Peter Sheppard Leathes Prior Corporate and commercial
- Philip Sloan Sloan Plumb Wood LLP TMT
- Graham Smith Roythornes LLP Agriculture and estates
- Glynne Stanfield Eversheds LLP Public sector
- Nick Sutherland Hansells Commercial litigation
- Gail Sykes Buckles Solicitors LLP Commercial property; social housing
- Paul Tapner Taylor Vinters Personal injury: claimant
- Tim Tyndall Charles Russell LLP Employment
- Sue Varty Cambridge Family Law Practice Family
- Ian Waine Prettys Corporate and commercial
- Simon Walker Taylor Wessing LLP Corporate and commercial
- Paul Warman Leathes Prior Corporate and commercial
- Owen Warnock Eversheds LLP Employment
- John Weston John Weston & Co Transport
- Jason Williams Hewitsons LLP Corporate and commercial; insolvency
- Andrew Wood Birketts LLP Corporate and commercial
- David Woods Greenwoods Solicitors LLP Corporate and commercial
- Tim Worden Taylor Wessing LLP TMT; biotechnology
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A justified retrospective
Clive Sheldon - QC debates the pros & cons of retrospective tax legislation- 11KBW -
Public Sector Equality Duty (“PSED”)
In R (Greenwich Community Law Centre) v Greenwich LBC [2012] EWCA Civ 496 the Court of Appeal held that the Council had had “due regard to the PSED when making changes to its funding of community legal advice services”. At para 30 Elias LJ said:- 11KBW -
Public Sector Equality Duty
Surrey County Council conducted a review of its Library Service. This culminated in a Report to the Council’s Cabinet. The Recommendations in the Report included that there should be consultation about a community-partnership approach at selected Libraries.- 11KBW -
Judicial Review
The Judgment of Lindblom J in The Manydown Co Ltd v Basingstoke and Deane BC [2012] EWHC 977 (Admin) repays attention. The Claimant sought to challenge by judicial review 2 decisions of the Council: (1) the Council’s refusal to reconsider its position on the development of a site that it owns (and is the subject matter of a Joint Development Partnership Agreement with the Claimant); and (2) a decision of the Council’s Cabinet approving a selection of sites for development which did not include this site.- 11KBW -
The Health and Social Care Act 2012: impact on adult social services
After its torrid passage through Parliament, the Health and Social Care Bill received Royal Assent on 27 March 2012. The Act deals principally with healthcare reform, but it also contains some amendments to the legislative framework for social care. It will come into force on a day yet to be appointed by the Secretary of State.- 11KBW -
Immigration update May 2012
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Premium service for tier 2 and 5 sponsors to be launched
A premium service for sponsors will be launched by the UKBA on 6 April 2012. The service is designed specifically for companies that sponsor international employees under tier 2 and 5 of the points based system and aims to provide them with enhanced support. -
A justified retrospective
Clive Sheldon QC debates the pros & cons of retrospective tax legislation- 11KBW -
Update on Tier 2 certificates of sponsorship allocations for 2012/13
The UKBA is experiencing large volumes of requests from sponsors who have applied to renew their 2012/13 allocation of certificates of sponsorship. -
Changes on the Sponsorship Management System (SMS) for tier 4 sponsors
Penningtons has received confirmation from the UKBA after we raised a query regarding reporting on students using the SMS.
Press Releases in the UK
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Law Firm Astrea significantly expands Brussels presence
As from 2 May 2012, leading Antwerp-based law firm Astrea has significantly expanded its Brussels office with the recruitment of new Partner Steven De Schrijver and team including Senior Associates Thomas Daenens, Jeroen Mues and Pieter Paepe.- ASTREA -
The Batang Kali Massacre trial - end of a Very British Cover-Up?
In 1948, Scots Guardsmen shot dead 24 unarmed Chinese labourers in the rubber tapping village of Batang Kali, part of what was then colonial Malaya. -
Bindmans LLP strengthens team with appointment of new Associate
Anna Mazzola has been appointed as an associate in the Public Law and Human Rights team of the leading human rights law firm Bindmans LLP. -
Boult Wade Tennant announces partnership appointment
Boult Wade Tennant, market leading patent and trade mark firm, is delighted to announce that Jo Pelly has been appointed partner, effective from 1st May 2012. -
Boult Wade Tennant Partner announced as the new ITMA president
The Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (ITMA) has announced Boult Wade Tennant Partner, Catherine Wolfe, as the Institute’s new president. -
Asian Music Circuit ("AMC") - National music touring company promoting Pan-Asian music refused...
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Ex-Stringfellows worker wins employment rights challenge
In a decision that could have industry wide implications, Nadine Quashie, a former dancer with Stringfellow Restaurants Limited, has won her legal battle for employment rights. -
11KBW Annual Employment Conference London & Leeds 2012
11KBW Employment Law Conference takes place this year in London and Leeds. 15th May 2011 – London 29th May 2011 – Leeds- 11KBW -
Penningtons appoints three new partners as turnover rises by a third
Top 100 law firm Penningtons Solicitors LLP is pleased to announce the appointment of three new partners as well as a substantial increase in fee income for the 2011-2012 financial year. -
Press Conference: The Batang Kali massacre trial – the end of a very British cover up?
On 8 and 9 May 2012 the High Court will hear a judicial review test case brought by family members of the 24 unarmed men brutally massacred by British soldiers in 1948 at the village of Batang Kali, Malaya.