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July 2024

TGC Welcomes Two New Tenants

TGC is delighted to welcome Andrew Ratomski and Philip Matthews as new junior tenants. Having recently completed their pupillage with us, they will bolster our team’s expertise across all core practice areas.

29/07/2024
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Emma Northey appointed as a Fee-paid Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, assigned to the Health, Education and Social Care Chamber

TGC congratulates Emma Northey on her appointment as a Fee-paid Judge of the First-tier Tribunal. She will sit in the Mental Health Tribunal. The appointment took effect from 22 July 2024.

24/07/2024
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The UK Covid-19 Inquiry publishes first report on the UK’s Resilience and Preparedness (Module 1) – Zeenat Islam instructed as Junior Counsel to the Inquiry

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry is a statutory public inquiry, chaired by Baroness Hallett. The Inquiry is examining the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and learn lessons for the future. Module 1 examined the preparedness and resilience…

18/07/2024
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Temple Garden Chambers shortlisted for awards at the 2024 The Legal 500 Bar Awards

We are pleased to announce we have been shortlisted for the following awards. International Law – Silk of the Year – Rodney Dixon KC Public Law – Set of the Year The ceremony will be held on Wednesday…

12/07/2024
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Inquest touching upon the death of RH Concludes

The Inquest touching upon the death of RH concluded at Pontypridd Coroner’s Court on 2 July 2024. The jury, having heard evidence from 32 witnesses, concluded that RH died by “ligaturing himself in circumstances where his intention could not be…

05/07/2024
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Anisa Kassamali moderates at Bar Human Rights Committee panel discussion on the rule of law in the UAE

The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales is hosting a panel discussion as a side event to the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights Council on ‘The Rule of Law in Jeopardy in the UAE’. The event…

05/07/2024
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Strike out successfully resisted on behalf of thousands alleged to have suffered as a result of the collapse of the Fundão Dam

Anisa Kassamali, together with Dan Oudkerk KC of Essex Court Chambers and Mark Friston of Hailsham Chambers, successfully resisted a strike out application on behalf of thousands of individuals who allegedly suffered as a result of the collapse of the…

05/07/2024
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David Barr KC makes his opening statement in the Under Cover Policing Inquiry (UCPI)

The second stage of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) began on Monday, with this batch of hearings looking at the since disbanded secret Metropolitan Police unit the Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) between 1983 and 1992.

01/07/2024
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