News – 7 November 2024
News — 01 November 2024
Annie Leach writes for International Family Law Journal on impact of war in Ukraine on child abduction cases
News — 24 October 2024
Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
News — 19 September 2024
Nancy Collins joins Bindmans as a partner in our Public Law team
We are pleased to welcome Nancy Collins to the firm this week as a partner in our leading Public Law and Human Rights team. Nancy brings considerable experience of acting…
Blog — 11 September 2023
Legal protection for environmental migrants
As climate and environmental events become more frequent and extreme, we can expect to see a larger number of people being forced to migrate as a result. Indeed, statistics show…
News — 12 June 2023
Bindmans strengthens Public Law and Human Rights offering with two senior hires
Bindmans welcomes two new partners as it strengthens its Public Law and Human Rights offering. Natasha Maugueret joins as partner to lead the expansion of the firm’s existing Animal Law…
Blog — 23 May 2023
Crowdfunding effectively and ethically
Individuals, community groups and NGOs are increasingly using the law to challenge government decisions and to make positive changes for their communities and the environment. However, the costs of obtaining…
Blog — 15 May 2023
The questions you should ask yourself before you decide whether to challenge a planning permission
The planning system seeks to ensure that the right development happens in the right place at the right time, benefitting communities and the economy. But decision-makers don’t always get it…
How can solicitors confront the climate crisis?
The Climate Change Act 2008 commits the UK Government to net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. However, in delivering the Climate Change Committee’s ‘Progress in Adapting to Climate…
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