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Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 26 May 2010

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 80 – 26 May 2010

Court of Appeal National security Home Office v Tariq [2010] EWCA Civ 462The procedure for national security cases prescribed in the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2004 and the Employment Tribunals (National Security) Rules of Procedure 2004 which allows closed material is not in breach of EU law or Article 6 ECHR. However Secretary of […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 25 May 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 183 – 25 May 2010

News The new governing Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition has published its agreed proposals on immigration and asylum. They include: Annual limit on number of non-EU economic migrants End to detention of children for immigration purposes Create border police force as part of Serious Organised Crime Agency New measures to minimise abuse of student visas Citizens from […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 24 May 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 176 – 24 May 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Government Housing Policy: last week the new UK Government published its full programme – The coalition: our programme for government. For a copy, click here. Housing measures and legal aid commitments announced include: (1) "we will provide more protection against aggressive bailiffs and unreasonable charging orders, ensure that courts have […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 21 May 2010

Maya Sikand acts in inquest calling for Tube safety review

Maya Sikand, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers acted for the family of the deceased last week at an inquest that has called for a review of safety procedures on the London Underground.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 19 May 2010

Stephen Cottle shortlisted for the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards

Stephen Cottle is delighted to have been shortlisted for the prestigious Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards.

The annual awards are organised by the Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG). LAPG director Carol Storer said: "Despite the pressures on the

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 19 May 2010

“Access to the Law” – The Impact of Paid Pupilages Seminar to be held on Sat 22 May

The Association of Sri Lankan Lawyers is holding a meeting to discuss the impact of paid pupilages on the number of pupilages available and applicants who have become disadvantaged in the process.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 18 May 2010

Garden Court walkers raise £1,200.00 for the London Legal Support Trust

Garden Court Chambers participated in the largest and most successful London Legal Walk to date. The event is organised annually to raise money for the London Legal Support Trust, which supports law centres across London that provide valuable advice and r

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 17 May 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 175 – 17 May 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Housing Policy: the new Housing Minister in the UK Government is Grant Shapps MP. He reports to the new Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (CLG) – Eric Pickles MP. The other ministerial appointments in the CLG team are: Minister of State – Greg Clark MP; Parliamentary Under […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 17 May 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 182 – 17 May 2010

News Following the change of government, the UK Border Agency website has removed all information about its strategies and aims under the previous government along with all news stories published before April 2010. See the UKBA website. The new Home Secretary, Teresa May, has announced ID cards for foreign nationals will be scrapped and a […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 13 May 2010

Garden Court Launches Mediation Service

A presentation and reception was held on 11 May to launch the Garden Court panel of mediators.

In addition to talks from members of the panel there was a key note address from Sir Henry Brooke, the retired Lord Justice of Appeal, who has agreed to join o

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 12 May 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 181 – 12 May 2010

News A Zimbabwean court has acquitted a leading politician Roy Bennett, a senior member of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s cabinet, on charges of plotting to overthrow Mugabe. Read more… The Sunday Times reports that Home Office "surrenders to migrants" in an article dated 25th April 2010. It reported that the government fails to send Home […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 May 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 174 – 10 May 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Social housing complaints: tenants of social housing in England can complain about their landlords’ services either to the Local Government Ombudsmen (council housing) or the Housing Ombudsman (most other social housing). The two Ombudsman services have recently agreed a protocol to improve joint working between them. For more details, click […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 7 May 2010

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 79 – 7 May 2010

Court of Appeal Employment status Launahurst Ltd v Larner [2010] EWCA Civ 334The Employment Tribunal had erred in finding that the contract between the parties was a sham and in disregarding its provisions. On the evidence the only reasonable conclusion was that the Claimant was a sub-contractor, not an employee.For the full judgement, click here. […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 6 May 2010

Sir Henry Brooke joins the Mediation team

Garden Court Mediation is proud to announce that Sir Henry Brooke has joined our panel of mediators. Sir Henry will join us at our launch party on 11 May.

Sir Henry, the former Lord Justice of Appeal and the Chairman of the Civil Mediation Council, is a

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 6 May 2010

Jury acquits woman of brothel keeping in significant case that calls for prostitution law reform

A jury at Luton Crown Court has acquitted a woman on brothel-keeping charges. The woman who worked from home with three other women for safety reasons was acquitted in a case which calls for prostitution law reform.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 5 May 2010

Kathryn Cronin, to speak at JUSTICE conference on the Lisbon Treaty

Kathryn Cronin of Garden Court Chambers has been confirmed as one of the speakers at the JUSTICE's Lisbon Treaty conference.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 May 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 173 – 4 May 2010

Editorial Note: publication of this issue of the Housing Law Bulletin was delayed in the temporary absence of our Editor during much of April. This issue is therefore much fuller than usual to ensure that no developments during April 2010 have been overlooked. The Bulletin will now resume its normal weekly cycle. The Latest Housing […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 28 April 2010

Anna Morris defends a woman against brothel-keeping charges

Anna Morris, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers is currently defending a woman against brothel-keeping charges. The woman, who worked from home with three other women for safety reasons, had cash, her computer, mobile phone, driving licence and passport

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 26 April 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 180

News A study by the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) has concluded that higher immigration to an area is not to blame for driving the voters into the arms of the BNP. The report found that nine out of the top 10 areas where the BNP were most active actually had a lower than […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 21 April 2010

Shereener Browne returns to Garden Court Chambers

Garden Court is delighted to welcome Shereener Browne back to Chambers after maternity leave. Shereener joins the Employment team, returning to the same work in employment and discrimination law that drew her to the bar in 1996.

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