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Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 14 January 2014

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 160 – 14 January 2014

Employment Law News Low-paid government workers go to law over pay freeze About 250 workers in the House of Commons will launch legal action this month in an attempt to show that the 2011 decision by Chancellor George Osborne to scrap their automatic annual pay increases, amounted to a breach of their contracts of employment. […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 January 2014

Eleven anti-fracking protestors acquitted of all charges

Eleven protestors have been acquitted of all charges over their roles in the Balcombe anti-fracking protests of last summer. The defendants were represented by Shahida Begum and Stephen Knight of Garden Court Chambers.

Shahida Begum

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 January 2014

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 339 – 13 January 2014

Housing Law News Housing & anti-social behaviour: on 8 January 2014 the House of Lords carried an amendment to Clause 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour Bill which will draw a distinction between a lower threshold for action on anti-social behaviour in the housing context and a higher threshold for intervention in other contexts. To read […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 10 January 2014

Jury Concludes Mark Duggan Lawfully Killed

On 8 January 2014, the jury at the inquest into the death of Mark Duggan, who was shot by police in August 2011, reached its conclusion. Leslie Thomas represented the loved ones of Mr Duggan.

Leslie Thomas KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 6 January 2014

Why barristers walked out of court today

Today, for the first time in 800 years, lawyers publicly protested and staged a half-day walkout. Why? The short answer is that barristers walked out of court this morning to prevent the Government walking all over public justice.

Dexter Dias KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 6 January 2014

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 338 – 6 January 2014

Housing Law News Social housing allocation: on 31 December 2013 the UK Government issued a new supplementary set of statutory guidance for councils in England on social housing allocations and lettings. It suggests greater emphasis on priority for local applicants and members of the armed forces who need "and deserve" social housing. It encourages councils […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 2 January 2014

Coroner criticises hospital after a 14-month-old baby died after accidently swallowing a battery

Following an inquest at Leicester Coroner’s Court, the coroner has been critical of the care that the deceased received in hospital prior to his death. Terry McGuinness represented the boy’s family.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 31 December 2013

Inquest jury finds vulnerable man died as a result of “inadequate care” in police custody

Following a four-week inquest, a jury has decided that Robert Edwards died as a result of inadequate care provided by officers in Bury St Edmunds police station, and in a healthcare assessment provided by a G4S contractor.

Tim Baldwin

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 23 December 2013

Crime Team Statement on 6 January Day of Action

The Crime Team at Garden Court Chambers has announced today that they will not be attending any criminal court on the morning of Monday 6 January 2014 in protest against attacks by the Ministry of Justice on legal aid and access to justice.

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 20 December 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 354 – 20 December 2013

Immigration Law News The Joint Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights has warned that the new Immigration Bill’s proposed new appeal rights have serious implications for access for justice. To read more, click here. The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has published his Annual Report for 2012/13. For more information, click here. The Home […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 19 December 2013

Permission granted to a Zambrano carer in an income support appeal against the Upper Tribunal

Permission has been granted by the Court of Appeal to a Zambrano carer in an income support appeal against the Upper Tribunal. The woman was represented by Stephen Knafler QC and Desmond Rutledge.

Desmond Rutledge

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 December 2013

High Court releases Somali national and rules detention unlawful

The High Court has ordered the release of a Somali national, ruling his immigration detention unlawful. The man was represented at the trial by Greg Ó Ceallaigh.

Greg Ó Ceallaigh KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 December 2013

Victor Nealon freed after serving 17 years in prison

A man who has served 17 years of a life sentence for attempted rape has had his conviction quashed at the Court of Appeal. Peter Wilcock QC demonstrated that the conviction was unsafe after fresh DNA evidence came to light.

Peter Wilcock KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 December 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 337 – 16 December 2013

YOUR EDITOR: Garden Court Chambers is proud to announce that the current Editor of this Bulletin, Jan Luba QC, has been included in the new list of the Top 100 QCs published last week. For more details, click here. He has additionally been included in the new list of the UK’s Best Lawyers. For details, […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 December 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 353 – 16 December 2013

Immigration Law News The UK has been heavily criticised by Amnesty International for failing to resettle vulnerable Syrian refugees. To read further, click here. Under a new habitual residence test, income-related benefits are to be harder for European Union migrants to obtain as they face a string of 100 questions, including the reasons they were […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 13 December 2013

Jury rules that police used police dog to assault young man

A jury has ruled that the police used unreasonable force when they set a police dog on a 17-year-old man. The man was represented by Stephen Simblet.

Stephen Simblet KC

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 13 December 2013

Garden Court criminal practitioners take a stand against Government cuts

Garden Court's Crime Team will not be accepting VHCCs at the new rates of pay and will be joining the CBA's day of action on 6 January.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 11 December 2013

Jury to consider whether Mark Duggan unlawfully killed by police

The jury in the Mark Duggan inquest retired at 15:07 today to consider their conclusions in the 13-week inquest. They must decide how and in what circumstances Mark Duggan came to be shot by a firearms officer during the course of a police operation on 4

Leslie Thomas KC

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 11 December 2013

Laurie Fransman QC and Jan Luba QC named in inaugural Chambers 100 UK Bar

Garden Court Chambers is delighted to learn that Laurie Fransman QC and Jan Luba QC have been named in Chambers & Partners' inaugural Chambers 100 UK Bar. Chambers & Partners say their new tables recommend the "top barristers practising in England

Laurie Fransman KC

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 11 December 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 159 – 11 December 2013

Employment Law News State pension age to rise The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has announced plans to increase the state pension age to 70. The change will not take place immediately, but in successive stages, over the next thirty years. To read more, click here. Different approaches to industrial relations inquiry Ministers from […]

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