News & Views
Community Care Law | Thursday 2 April 2020
Court of Appeal's judgment in the case of James v Hertsmere Borough Council: What does it mean for jurisdiction of County Court?
Nick Bano of the Garden Court Chambers Housing Team discusses the Court of Appeal's judgment in the case of James v Hertsmere Borough Council.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 2 April 2020
Court of Appeal rules that the County Court has jurisdiction when hearing homelessness appeals to consider challenges to councils’ ‘contracting-out’ processes
Nick Bano of the Garden Court Chambers Housing Team represented the Appellant in James v Hertsmere Borough Council in the Court of Appeal, judgment handed down on 2 April 2020.
Criminal Defence | Wednesday 1 April 2020
COVID-19: a protocol to assist solicitors who are working remotely and advising suspects in relation to police interviews
Please circulate to all of your professional contacts working within the criminal justice sector.
Immigration Law, Housing Law, Criminal Defence | Monday 30 March 2020
COVID-19 Bulletin - Law & Practice - 30.03.20
Updates on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on law and practice.
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 27 March 2020
COVID-19 Bulletin - Law & Practice - 27.03.20
Updates on the coronavirus pandemic & how it impacts on law and practice.
Administrative and Public Law | Friday 27 March 2020
Briefing on the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020
By Louise Hooper of the Garden Court Chambers Civil Liberties Team.
Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Claims Against the Police and Public Authorities | Friday 27 March 2020
Coronavirus Act 2020 - Implications for detained psychiatric patients
Stephen Simblet QC of the Garden Court Chambers Civil Liberties Team.
Criminal Appeals | Wednesday 25 March 2020
Government acted unlawfully in sharing information that could lead to death penalty, rules UK Supreme Court
Jacob Bindman of the Garden Court Chambers Criminal Defence Team, led by Mark Summers QC of matrix chambers, instructed by Rosa Curling of Leigh Day Solicitors represented the intervener, Reprieve