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March 2019

William Irwin represents the Home Secretary in the Court of Appeal

William Irwin represented the Home Secretary (SSHD) in The Secretary of State for the Home Department v Jefferey Aibangbee [2019] EWCA Civ 339. Judgment was handed down on 7 March 2019. The case concerned the rights of durable partners of…

07/03/2019
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William Irwin represents the Home Secretary in the Court of Appeal

Rodney Dixon KC representing Syrian refugees in Jordan

Rodney Dixon KC is making an application to the ICC Prosecutor to open an investigation into crimes against humanity of unlawful deportation from Syria to Jordan. The case is being brought on behalf of 28 victims who have been forced…

07/03/2019
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Rhys Davies and Aidan Ellis speak at an event in Parliament to discuss Human Rights abuses in Egypt

Rhys and Aidan took part in a seminar at the House of Commons, hosted by Alastair Carmichael MP. Rhys and Aidan discussed the political and legal remedies available and joined a panel of experts in calling for the UK to…

07/03/2019
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Martin Spencer J approves a £1.84 m settlement for a 45-year-old man who suffered a ceiling collapse on his head

Simon Browne QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring neuro-psychiatric and vestibular symptoms. C was aged 39 at the time of the accident. He was the principal breadwinner for his family. He had a pre-accident…

05/03/2019
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Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse

Andrew O’Connor KC is Lead Counsel to the Westminster Investigation being conducted by the Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse. Three weeks of public hearings commence today.  See link for further details.

04/03/2019
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£3.1m settlement for a 24-year-old lady who sustained a brachial plexus injury and a concussive head injury in a car crash

Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. A 24-year-old lady recovered £3.1m in a negotiated settlement in respect of a brachial plexus injury and a concussive head injury sustained in a car crash. She was the front…

01/03/2019
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High Court rejects challenge to anonymity rulings in the Undercover Policing Inquiry

Mr Justice Supperstone today handed down a 34 page ruling refusing the claimants permission to seek judicial review of 23 anonymity decisions made by the Chairman of the Inquiry, Sir John Mitting. David Barr KC appeared on behalf of Sir…

01/03/2019
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