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Bindmans’ Private Client team celebrates participation in Will Aid 2024
News — 28 April 2025
Katie Wheatley comments on the Pre-Sentence Reports Bill
News — 06 May 2021
Tamsin Allen’s interview with Hacked Off: police corruption and press regulation
Tamsin Allen, Head of our Media and Information Law team, has spoken in a detailed interview with Hacked Off, a campaign fighting for a free and accountable press. From 2015…
Blog — 06 May 2021
Everyone’s Invited: are university investigations a proportionate response?
Everyone’s Invited was founded by Soma Sara in June 2020 in a bid to tackle what she claimed was an abuse and rape culture in education establishments. The website and…
News — 05 May 2021
Home Office makes changes to its Global Talent Route
The Home Office has today announced changes to the Global Talent route for individuals who have already been awarded prestigious international prizes, to allow them to apply for a visa on…
News — 01 May 2021
Severely disabled child exempted from hotel quarantine following urgent legal action
A severely disabled child who was refused an exemption from hotel quarantine has been allowed to return home to complete their period of self-isolation, following an urgent application for an…
News — 30 April 2021
Bindmans warns of ‘conspicuously unjust’ proposals in response to judicial review consultation
We have published our response to the government’s consultation on Judicial Review Reform. The consultation asked 19 questions on wide-ranging proposals, including changes to remedies, the boundaries of judicial review…
Bindmans partner Katie Wheatley quoted in The Times
Katie Wheatley, Head of our Crime, Fraud and Regulatory team, has been quoted in an article published by The Times. Last week, the Court of Appeal cleared the convictions of…
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