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- Met challenged over News of the World phone-tapping scandal
- Stephen Grosz quoted by The Independent on anti-terrorism law
- Cameroonian journalist wins stay on removal 24 hours before flight due
- Shazia Khan of Bindmans LLP speaks to LexisNexis Butterworths about the BBC News report on women bishops
- Saimo Chahal's client, locked in syndrome sufferer asks for right to die with dignity
- R v Peter Coonan (formerly Sutcliffe) Judgment 16 July 2010 @ 10am, Court 76
- Victory for badgers on all counts as Court of Appeal declares proposed Welsh badger cull unlawful
- Free legal information for young people
- Mark Emery quoted in Guardian race discrimination article
- Welsh badger cull stopped in its tracks
- British Transport Police accept it was unlawful for their officer to order a journalist to delete his photographs
- Different legal defences, different outcomes for two environmentalist groups
- Campaigners acquitted of conspiracy to cause criminal damage
- Police pay damages to journalists for breaching their right to report
- Equality considerations unlawfully ignored in approval of multi million pound development
- Three cleared over teenager 'revenge' killing
- Badgers win eleventh hour reprieve
- Protester found not guilty
- Kent police ‘learns the lesson’ of £5.3 million policing operation that resulted in mass human rights breaches
- Badger Trust wins right to challenge Welsh badger cull in the Court of Appeal
- Peace protesters win round one in eviction fight
- Paul Ridge featured on BBC consumer progamme highlighting the increasing lack of Legal Aid lawyers
- Bindmans’ clients Debbie Purdy and Beth Ellis, have both recently published books in which they have a chapter each devoted to their lawyer Saimo Chahal
- Stephen Grosz featured on BBC News commenting on the right to demonstrate within a kilometre of Parliament Square
- A six-year-old girl receives £5 Million compensation for a medical negligence claim
- Landmark Prison Disability Discrimination Judgment: Ministry of Justice found to be in breach of disability and public law duties owed to life sentenced prisoner
- Rights claims may follow 2010 Elections fiasco
- Kumar Murshid, former LDA member, wins clarification and costs from Evening Standard
- Savage (Respondent) v South Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (Appellant)
- ‘The Telegraph and The Independent quote Shah Qureshi in environmental discrimination case’
- Settlement reached for Bindmans client Tim Nicholson in climate change discrimination case
- Young children’s views determine High Court’s decision
- Doubts linger over wisdom of Welsh badger cull despite rejection of judicial review
- Liz Barratt is quoted by The Independent on immigration law issues
- Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury Specialist Siobhan Kelly is Promoted to Partner
- Rashid Hajili Wins the Bindmans Law and Campaigning Award
- Stephen Grosz featured on Channel 4 News following Met Police admission that G20 protest arrests were unlawful
- New Book co-authored by Mike Schwarz
- Met Police admits G20 protest arrests unlawful
- High Court poised to rule on legality of ‘unjustified’ Welsh badger cull
- Employment Law article published in ELA Briefing
- Neil O'May featured on Channel 4 News commenting on the issues relating to Jon Venables’ recall to prison
- Errol Heibner - 34 Years and Counting
- Shortlist is Announced for the Bindmans Law and Campaigning Award
- Saimo Chahal Writes for The Guardian on Killing with Kindness
- Bindmans Supports the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2010
- Bindmans Leads the Way on the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors
- Brixton indie band The Thirst to have the records of their fingerprints destroyed and their DNA samples handed over by police
- Lord Clarke of Hampstead Cleared in Police “Parliamentary Expenses” Investigation
- Shah Qureshi is Lawyer of the Month for the Black Lawyers Directory
- Kent police admit mass stop and search policy was unlawful
- Katie Wheatley is featured as the Gazette's 'Lawyer in the News'
- Saimo Chahal is quoted by The Guardian on assisted suicide
- Mrs Inglis’ Solicitor confirms that there will be appeals against both conviction and sentence
- Samantha Orobator Victim of Injustice to be Freed Soon
- Frances Inglis Murder Trial – Statement on Old Bailey Outcome
- Divisional Court hears Kent Police’s explanation for withholding evidence of the legality of 3550 protestor stops and searches
- Badger campaigners turn to the courts to halt cull
- Saimo Chahal is quoted by The Guardian on legal aid cuts
- Saimo Chahal Features in The Lawyer's Hot 100 for 2010
- Press coverage for JFS ruling
- Shah Qureshi Interviewed by Channel 4 News on the legality of the British Airways strike action
- Supreme Court puts an end to divisive and racially discriminatory school admissions policy
- Well respected photojournalist pursues complaint to the IPCC after being stopped whilst working by police who tell her we can do anything under the terrorism act
- Police reveal a catalogue of errors resulting in written warnings to two Detectives and words of advice to a third
- Family Values: The Civil Partnership Act
- Najma Rasul is featured as the Gazette's Lawyer in the News
- Brixton indie band The Thirst arrested at gunpoint after gig and held in police cells for fifteen hours by police, who almost a week later admit, we clearly got this wrong
- Bindmans Achieves Success in the First Family Case to be heard by the Supreme Court
- Disability campaigners celebrate the end of unsafe, unlawful and discriminatory taxi licensing policies
- Shah Qureshi is featured as The Times' Lawyer of the Week
- Climate Camp Protestors win battle for High Court scrutiny of G20 Policing
- Shah Qureshi is interviewed by Australia's ABC Radio National
- Family Law Specialist Melanie Hay Joins Bindmans
- Bindmans achieves top rankings in 2010 edition of Chambers and Partners UK
- Environmentalists are protected by UK Discrimination Law - Appeal Tribunal decides
- Human rights are above politics - they are our greatest ethical challenge
- Mike Schwarz quoted by The Guardian on police use of bail restrictions
- Bindmans’ Partners listed in Black Letter Law's "Showcasing Achievement in Law"
- Gwendolen Morgan 'highly commended' at the Law Society Excellence Awards 2009
- Young adults with learning disabilities challenge decision to axe specialist college places
- Bindmans acts in high profile race and disability discrimination, victimisation and harassment case against successive Heads of 4 New Square Barristers' Chambers
- Equitable victims overturn Government rejection of Ombudsman’s report
- Shah Qureshi quoted by Solicitors Journal on climate change discrimination case
- Bindmans represents Tim Nicholson in climate change discrimination case
- Gwendolen Morgan shortlisted for the Law Society Excellence Awards 2009
- Brussels II case first family business for Supreme Court
- DPP issues guidance on assisted suicide in response to House of Lords Decision in the Debbie Purdy case
- Shah Qureshi featured on Channel 4 News commenting on New Paternity Leave Proposals
- Bindmans receives excellent reviews from Legal 500 in the 2009 edition
- Bindmans represents Tim Nicholson in landmark climate change discrimination case
- Rhona Friedman is featured as The Times' Lawyer of the Week and the Gazette's Lawyer in the News
- Bindmans to join The Children's Society’s new legal service for young people
- Uncomfortable holiday reading: Bindmans briefs MPs and peers on Government refusal to investigate the Batang Kali massacre
- Pregnant British woman, Samantha Orobator, to appeal against Laos drug smuggling conviction
- Campaigners condemn ministers’ provisional response to Batang Kali massacre as ‘putting a sell-by date on justice’
- Human rights: clarifying the law on assisted suicide
- Shah Qureshi featured on Channel 4 News commenting on the BNP's discriminatory membership criteria.
- Human Rights Solicitor Paul Ridge Quoted by The Telegraph on NHS care home refunds
- Police riot notebooks reveal brutal use of shields against G20 protesters
- Landmark Victory for Debbie Purdy in the House of Lords
- Debbie Purdy’s House of Lords Judgment to be Handed Down at 4.30pm on Thursday 30th July
- Two well respected journalists seek apology and damages from Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis, further to being physically stopped from reporting Greek Embassy protest and manhandled by police officers
- Travelling sideways and unsecured: the reality of using London-style taxis for many wheelchair users is challenged as unsafe and discriminatory
- Head of Family Law Katherine Gieve Quoted by The Tablet on the Changing Landscape of Family Law
- Young Legal Aid Lawyers group wins outstanding achievement award
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- Protesters challenge G20 armed police raid on Earl Street Convergence Centre
- Malaysia lawyers pursue UK over villagers’ deaths
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- Jewish school’s admissions policy discriminates unlawfully on racial grounds
- Professor van der Lely's whistleblowing claim against UCL
- Appeal Tribunal to decide whether environmentalist’s climate change views are covered by UK Discrimination Laws
- Why must a secret service fair hearing be heard in secret?
- Emilie Cole quoted by The Sunday Times on employment law relating to redundancy
- Debbie Purdy v. Director of Public Prosecutions
- Rejection of Health Ombudsman findings challenged by Bindmans
- Bindmans plays supporting role in Ken Loach’s new “Looking for Eric” film
- Equitable victims win right to challenge rejection of Ombudsman’s report
- Metropolitan Police face judicial review over policing of G20 protests
- Bindmans is first Human Rights firm to join Diversity Scheme
- Bindmans’ protestor clients win first round in challenge to mass stop and searches
- ‘Serious Failings’ at HMP Camphill - Highly Critical Verdict Returned by Inquest Jury
- Campaigning lawyers give a guarded welcome to government shift on massacre inquiry
- Fifth Annual UCL & Bindmans Debate - To be or not to be: a decision for the individual or the State?
- John Halford quoted by The Observer on Police Tactics used in the G20 protests
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- Malaysia’s Malik Imtiaz Sarwar Wins the Bindmans Law and Campaigning Award
- Stephen Grosz quoted by The Independent on Human Rights
- Police Investigation is dropped against Damian Green MP and Christopher Galley
- Leila Deen Receives Police Caution for Throwing Green Custard over Lord Mandelson
- Bindmans acts for Equitable Life Policyholders in High Court challenge to Treasury
- Promotions to Partner at Bindmans
- Freedom of Expression Awards 2009 Shortlists Announced
- Mike Schwarz quoted by The Guardian on Stop and Search Powers
- Emilie Cole quoted in The Independent
- Asad Saeed race claim against Metropolitan Police
- Shah Qureshi quoted by The Guardian on Employment Law
- Press Statement regarding Peter Coonan (formerly Sutcliffe)
- Rendition Whistleblower issues further claim against Government
- Bindmans Supports the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2009
- Bindmans’ Employment Team Continues to Grow
- Legality of Chadwick appointment questioned by Equitable group
- Sunday Times Rich List Millionaire criticised for ‘fraud’ on 95 Year Old Pensioner
- Stephen Grosz quoted by The Times and The Telegraph on Human Rights
- The right to die: why Debbie Purdy deserves an answer
- The Queen on the Application of B v Director of Public Prosecutions
- Shah Qureshi is new Head of Employment at Bindmans
- Stansted runway protest by Plane Stupid
- Should we legalise assisted suicide?
- House of Lords - Savage (Respondent) v South Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (Appellant)
- Judge orders the return of 16 year old boy to the UK
- Christopher Galley and Damian Green MP
- R (JL) v Secretary of State for Justice House of Lords
- Gwendolen Gwynn Morgan shortlisted for the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards
- Ex MI5 Officer Continues the Fight to Publish his Memoirs
- Liverpool City Council faces High Court scrutiny over city-wide disability discrimination
- Whistleblower to Sue Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Bindmans achieves top rankings in latest edition of Chambers and Partners UK
- Victory for free speech and the right to protest: peaceful anti-nuclear protestor acquitted of terrorist offence
- Judgment given TODAY in Debbie Purdy case on assisted suicide
- Saimo Chahal of Bindmans LLP wins the Solicitor of the Year Award at the Law Society Excellence Awards
- Hearing on 27th & 28th October on Savage case
- Book launch of 'Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the United Kingdom'
- Saimo Chahal shortlisted for Law Society Excellence Awards 2008
- Debbie Purdy’s judicial review challenge to DPP's prosecuting policy on assisted suicide is being heard at the High Court on 2nd and 3rd October
- Another great year of reviews from Legal 500
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- Times Lawyer of the Week: Mark Emery
- Leading law firm strengthens executive advice team
- Greenpeace campaigners at Kingsnorth acquitted
- CPS lawyer wins record payout for race discrimination
- Drax power station protesters to face trial
- Chief Justice of Gibraltar – Tribunal verdict awaited
- Disabled groups to fight taxi licence ruling
- Father can challenge JFS ruling
- Former MI5 officer wins right to bring free speech claim in High Court
- Animal rights activist appeals sentence
- Mike Schwarz gives evidence to the Joint Committee on the draft Constitutional Renewal bill
- Debbie Purdy wins permission for judicial review in challenge to DPP's prosecuting policy on assisted suicide
- Debbie Purdy challenges DPP to clarify his prosecution policy on assisted suicide
- Sikhs take French turban ban in schools to the EHRC
- Successful UCL & Bindmans debate on liberty and security
- Statement re: Peter Coonan
- Appeal Court strikes down "terror" ban on Iranian opposition group
- Bindmans Law and Campaigning Award honours Burmese monk
- New LLP status from 1st May 2008
- Acquitted schoolboy wins the right to challenge police DNA retention policy
- Arts Council faces High Court scrutiny over decision to cut black and minority ethnic dance companies
- Bindmans represents campaigners in protests at Westminster and Heathrow
- Tribunal awards substantial compensation in landmark gay discrimination case against Church of England
- 'Irrational': Unanimous Court of Appeal's verdict on Pension Ministers' defiance of Ombudsman report
- Court of Appeal poised to rule on pension campaigners' test case
- Bindmans boosts City Fraud practice
- Official secrets prosecution collapses
- Judge orders the return of 15 year old boy to the UK
- House of Lords hear challenge to the ban on political advertising
- Commission refuses Home Secretary’s request to appeal against Iranian “terror” ban ruling
- United Sikhs to appeal as French highest court upholds turban ban in schools
- Court strikes down "terror" ban on Iranian opposition group
- Banned Iranian Opposition Group Appeal: Judgment on Friday, 30th November, 10.30am
- Bindmans ranked amongst the top in Chambers 2008
- Ex Honda employee wins substantial damages for unlawful race discrimination and constructive dismissal from Honda
- Neil O'May represents Derek Pasquill, charged under the Official Secrets Act
- Prisoners' action leads to closure of Gurney Wing, HMP Norwich
- Bindmans' lawyers Alison Downie and Mark Emery appear on BBC1's Inside Out
- New legislation on 1st October introduces Living Wills / Advance Decisions
- LSC puts justice in a straight jacket
- Investigatory powers court hears legal challenge to decision to ‘leave World War II spy out in the cold’
- Success in the European Court for Turkish nationals looking to set up businesses in the UK
- Bindmans in the top rankings of Legal 500
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- Peter Lewis v HSBC Bank Plc
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- "Discriminatory, unlawful and unreasonable": the High Court's verdict on Alzheimer's drugs guidance issued by NHS watchdog, NICE
- As the mother of a brown boy...
- Court of Appeal hears Secretary of State for Pensions argue that Ombudsman was 'irrational' and 'unfair'
- Public inquiry ordered into near death at Feltham Youth Offender's Institution
- Lord Levy cleared in 'cash for honours' inquiry
- Bindmans lawyer wins Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year second year running
- John Reaney wins case against Church of England
- When Murdoch met Blair - information released
- Prisoners sue over 'unfit' wing
- Independent Inquiry brings suicide attempt at HMP Pentonville under the spotlight
- High Court told Alzheimer's drugs guidance is 'riddled with fundamental errors'
- Fairford Two strike a blow for anti-war protestors
- Victims challenge abolition of miscarriages of justice scheme
- John Reaney v the Hereford Diocesan Board of Finance at the Employment Tribunal, Cardiff
- Bindmans Signs Unified Contract Under Protest
- HIV activist wins first Bindmans Law & Campaigning Award
- High Court rules in favour of pensions campaigners
- Bindmans battles DWP over Ombudsman snub
- Protesting too much?
- The Times Law supplement interviews Sir Geoffrey Bindman
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- Shah Qureshi is Guest Speaker at Black Lawyers Directory Team Event
- UCL & Bindmans debate: Liberty and security - are the rules of the game changing?
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- Bindmans sponsors the 3rd Kuttan Menon Memorial Lecture: Equality of the vineyard, or equality of the graveyard?
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