Sentences with phrase «judicial review work»

As a litigator, he has focused on judicial review work since 1993, challenging the unfair exercise and abuse of power by public authorities, human rights breaches and discrimination.
The staggering breadth of judicial review work was not regarded as capable of capture by a rigid costs regime.
Pierre has a particular interest in judicial review work, with an emphasis on challenges to nationality decisions under the 1981 Act.
These are the regulations which brought into effect from 22 April 2014 the new payment regime for judicial review work under legal aid.
Marc Beaumont is a specialist in High Court judicial review work having appeared in a number of leading cases, most recently the landmark decision of the Court of Appeal in Kaur v Institute of Legal Executives [2011] EWCA Civ 1168, as well as leading cases in the UK education law field such as Reg v Rotherham MBC ex parte Clark & others [1998] 2 ELR 152, CA.
From 3 November 2008 there will be a First Tier — the first instance tribunal for most jurisdictions — and an Upper Tribunal which will deal with appeals from the first - tier tribunal and from some tribunals outside the unified system, and with judicial review work delegated from the High Court.
Public Law & Human Rights: This department has been at the forefront of the growth in judicial review work, while maintaining the firm's profile of general public law and its expertise in human rights and civil liberties.
Jonathan Manning Known particularly for his local government and judicial review work, he regularly appears for individual applicants and tenants, as well as local authorities and registered providers.
Julian undertakes advisory and judicial review work in the field of public and constitutional law for central and local government, other public authorities, and individuals, and has been instructed for and against government on issues of major public importance.
City Law School's Professor Dominic Regan, who advised Sir Rupert on his 2010 review of civil justice costs, and who attended the seminar, said: «It was obvious that there was no appetite for fixed costs in judicial review work.
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