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R (Kamrul Hasan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Reza Rahman) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Instructed on behalf of the Secretary of State in judicial review claims challenging the Secretary of State’s classification of “print and send” immigration applications as applications made “by post” and not via the “relevant online application process” for the purposes…

08/09/2015

Oaida v Wise (1) Tesco Underwriting Limited (2)

Claimant’s solicitors ordered to show cause pursuant to the wasted costs rules on the basis of improperly translated documents.  (Instructed by Tim Ibbotson of Keoghs.)

08/09/2015

Mehmood v Singh (1) Advantage (2)

Claim arising from a staged accident dismissed with a positive finding of fraud on the basis of inconsistent damage. (Instructed by Morgan Davies of Hill Dickinson.) During cross-examination the Claimant stopped answering questions and exercised his right against self-incrimination. (Instructed…

03/09/2015

Inquest into the death of David Efemena

Fiona Canby was instructed on behalf of the MOD in this inquest in the death of a cadet whilst sleeping out overnight on exercise. Walthamstow Coroners Court. Instructed by GLD. September 2015.

28/08/2015

R (UNISON) v Lord Chancellor, Equality & Human Rights Commission intervening

Appeals to the Court of Appeal against the dismissal of judicial review proceedings which had challenged the lawfulness of the fees regime introduced in the Employment Tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal by the Lord Chancellor. The appeals were dismissed. …

26/08/2015

Philip Prosser v Scott-Moncrieff

A claim by an ex RAF serviceman was struck out due to failings by his original solicitors. Duty, causation and quantum were all very much in dispute. The claim was pleaded in the region of £500,000. An early realistic part…

18/08/2015

R v Dynamiq Cleaning Limited

Company prosecuted for failing to ensure the safety at work of its employees following an accident at Edgware Bus Depot in which a cleaner suffered serious injury. The company was acquitted following a two week trial

18/08/2015

Ayinde & Thinjom (Carers – Reg.15A – Zambrano)

Test case on the applicability of the Zambrano principle to carers of adult Union citizens. The Upper Tribunal accepted that the Appellants did not benefit from Zambrano.

13/08/2015

Inquests into the deaths of James Dunsby, Craig Roberts and Edward Maher

Keith Morton KC represented the father of one of three SAS reserve recruits who died from heat illness in the course of specialist military training on the Brecon Beacons. The Coroner concluded that their deaths were attributable to systemic failures…

18/07/2015

Re: Sean Jackson

Representing HMP Elmley in the inquest into the death of an inmate. The deceased was discovered suspended in his cell. The jury concluded that Mr Jackson had died in an accident.

15/07/2015

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