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February 2022

£3.9m settlement for a university student who sustained a brain injury in a road accident

Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. A then 19-year-old undergraduate sustained a severe traumatic brain injury in a road accident. He was left with mild dysexecutive symptoms, some cognitive weakness and significantly reduced mental stamina….

16/02/2022
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£3.9m settlement for a university student who sustained a brain injury in a road accident

The Telegraph reports on submissions filed by Rhys Davies calling for the Foreign Secretary to impose Magnitsky sanctions

The Telegraph reports on an application for sanctions filed with the FCDO by Rhys Davies and Ben Keith of 5 St Andrew’s Hill Chambers on behalf of Ryan Cornelius. The application is supported by a cross-party group of Peers and…

14/02/2022
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HHJ Mark Bishop appointed as Resident Judge

Temple Gardens Chambers congratulates HHJ Mark Bishop on his appointment today by the Lord Chief Justice as Resident Judge for Cambridge & Peterborough with effect from 7 March 2022.

10/02/2022
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Stray cow RTA victim secures large damages award plus Provisional Damages following loss of eye

Richard Wilkinson, instructed by Richard Foyster of Ashtons Legal, was successful in negotiating a settlement for a 31 year old woman who, amongst other injuries, lost an eye as a result of an horrendous collision with a cow that had…

08/02/2022
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Harriet Wakeman successfully resists interim injunction application seeking to suspend the Home Office’s migrant boat “Turnaround policy”

Harriet Wakeman, acting for the Secretary of State for the Home Department, successfully resists interim injunction application seeking to suspend the Home Office’s migrant boat “Turnaround policy”. The Claimants, the Public and Commercial Services Union and Care 4 Calais, applied…

03/02/2022
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Supreme Court delivers judgment in leading case on principles of statutory interpretation

The Supreme Court has today given judgment refusing the claimants’ appeals in R (O and Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2022] UKSC 3, the high-profile appeal concerning the…

02/02/2022
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Circa £4 million settlement at mediation for the Claimant in a High Court paraplegic claim arising out of a light aircraft accident

Lionel Stride represented the Claimant (closely assisted by James Arney KC in preparation for the mediation). Lionel Stride (instructed by Rebecca Smith at Stewarts and closely assisted by James Arney KC in preparation for the mediation) represented the passenger (a…

01/02/2022
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