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Garden Court Chambers | Monday 17 September 2007

Issue 63 – 17th September 2007

News The Home Secretary announced that Professor David Metcalf has been appointed as the Chair of the new Migration Advisory Committee (MAC). The MAC will provide evidence to ministers on where the economy needs migration and where it does not. The MAC will influence how many points a migrant needs to come Britain when the […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 11 September 2007

Henry Blaxland QC – possible reopening of Essex Boys murder case

The 2006 appeal turned on new evidence that, unknown to the defence at the time of trial, the main prosecution witness Darren Nicholls had done a deals to sell his story to a journalist and a TV producer, with the prospect of a feature film.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 September 2007

Issue 68 – 9th September 2007

Caselaw Catch-Up The last three weeks of July 2007 saw a burst of important decisions in Housing cases. Readers may be tempted by the following short summaries of cases, not previously noted in this Bulletin, to take a look at the full judgments: Possession and Disability Discrimination. Court of Appeal decides that DDA can provide […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 7 September 2007

David Watkinson urges law reforms in social housing to combat continuing injustice

David Watkinson recently highlighted the status of individual occupiers faced with ambiguities and inconsistencies in the law which typically lead to widespread injustices.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 3 September 2007

Issue 67 – 3rd September 2007

Consultation Conundrum Housing lawyers and advisers returning after a Summer break will find that time is fast running-out for responses to the most significant range of consultation exercises the sector has ever faced. Those probably most important to housing lawyers are "asterisked" below. The full list of upcoming deadlines and the topics is: * 10 […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 3 September 2007

Issue 38 – 3rd September 2007

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL Withdrawal of claim Silva-Douglas v London School of Economics UKEAT/0075/07/RNOnce withdrawal of a claim is notified to the Tribunal under Rule 25 of the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2004 it cannot be reversed, even if such an attempt is made a few hours later. Time limits Beasley v National Grid Electricity […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 August 2007

Issue 62 – 28th August 2007

News UK visas are now accepting all Iraqi passports for entry clearance applications to travel to the UK, following the Court of Appeal’s judgment in NA (Iraq), R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs & Ors [2007] EWCA Civ 759. However they have stated that they may still […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 7 August 2007

Garden Court barristers succeed in important protest case

Stephanie Harrison and Stephen Simblet from Garden Court Chambers (together with Nick Blake QC) represented people and organisations opposed to expansion at Heathrow Airport in an application by the airport for an injunction prohibiting harassment and nui

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 6 August 2007

Issue 37 – 6th August 2007

COURT OF APPEAL Unauthorised deductions Luke v Stoke on Trent City Council [2007] EWCA Civ 761It was not necessary to imply a term into the Claimant’s contract that she could be required to work elsewhere which allowed the Respondent to stop paying her when she refused to do so. The Claimant had refused a reasonable […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 30 July 2007

Issue 61 – 30th July 2007

News The LSC has announced that the new fixed fees for civil legal aid cases will be introduced as planned from October 2007, following a High Court ruling on 27 July 2007, click here The Refugee Council has responded to the independent inquiry into disturbances at Harmondsworth and Campsfield detention centres. So has the Home […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 25 July 2007

Issue 36 – 25th July 2007

COURT OF SESSION Breach of contract Morrish v NTL Group Ltd [2007] CSIH 56Where a contract of employment expressly required 12 months’ notice of termination and did not include a PILON clause, one could not be implied. More info EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL Correction of decisions London Borough of Newham v Bone UKEAT/0243/07/CEAThe Tribunal erred in […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 19 July 2007

Garden Court Crime VHCC Information

We have prepared a comprehensive list of counsel in order to assist you with your bidding process. You will note that the information forwarded is compliant with the requirements of the Legal Services Commission. The deadline for applications to the Legal

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 18 July 2007

‘Wholly unforgivable’ if lessons not learned from child’s death, Judge tells Secretary of State for Justice

The judge who presided over the inquest of Gareth Myatt, the only child to die in custody following restraint, wrote today to the Secretary of State for Justice that it would be 'wholly unforgivable and a double tragedy' if there was any delay in learning

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 July 2007

Issue 60 – 16th July 2007

LEGISLATION Amendments to the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill (Bill No. 3) are to be debated in its Committee State in the House of Lords on 17th and 19th July 2007. www.publications.parliament.uk CASE LAW JK (Democratic Republic of Congo) v Secretary of State for the Home Department CA (Civ Div) 12/07/2007Where an immigration judge was […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 9 July 2007

Issue 66 – 9th July 2007

Government & Legislation: The Last Week A flurry of new regulations on anti-social behaviour have been made including: * The Crime and Disorder (Formulation and Implementation ofStrategy) Regulations 2007 SI 1830 (click here for a copy). * The Crime and Disorder (Prescribed Information) Regulations 2007 SI 1831 (click here for a copy) * The Crime […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 9 July 2007

Issue 35 – 9th July 2007

COURT OF APPEAL Equal pay South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council v Anderson & ors [2007] EWCA Civ 643Female learning support assistants and the male comparator, a road sweeper, were on the same point of the White Book scale, and were employed by the same employer at separate establishments at which common terms and conditions were […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 9 July 2007

Issue 59 – 9th July 2007

LEGISLATION Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill Part 11 (clauses 115-122) of the Bill provides for a new ‘special immigration status’. It will be seen that this new status is outside of the regimes of both: (1) ‘leave’ to enter or remain; (2) the various forms of temporary admission under Schedules 2-3 Immigration Act 1971. The […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 2 July 2007

Issue 65 – 2nd July 2007

Government & Legislation: The Last Week On 25 June 2007 the Minister for Immigration and Asylum (Liam Byrne MP) gave a written ministerial statement on section 9 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004. That section enables the termination of support for failed asylum seekers in cases where the family is […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 29 June 2007

Jan Luba QC wins Legal Aid Barrister of the Year

Garden Court is delighted to announce that Jan Luba QC has won Legal Aid Barrister of the Year at the recent LAPG awards ceremony. He was honoured by the LALY judges for his exceptional commitment and expertise in housing work.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 27 June 2007

NEW Crime Clerks’ Direct Line: 020 7993 7624

In response to customer comments and to improve our overall client service we have introduced a dedicated number on a trial basis for the crime clerking team. This direct line will take you straight through to the clerking room without having to go throu

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