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Police Misconduct Panel to consider Kristina O’Connor’s complaint against former Detective Sergeant
News — 13 June 2025
The Bindmans Social Justice Fund features in The Law Society Gazette
News — 14 October 2020
Client story – Worcester Park fire survivor talks about her experience
Times Radio’s podcast has featured an extended interview with our client Danielle Mikkelsen. Danielle was a victim of the Worcester Park fire in 2019 and sadly her house was destroyed…
Blog — 12 October 2020
EEA nationals who want to naturalise as British may have to jump a further hurdle
Further to the changes introduced on the naturalisation policy guidance, the government have now updated its good character policy for naturalisation. These changes will have a noticeable impact on applications…
Coronavirus: more remote education for our children
Children have returned to school for the autumn term but many year groups are already being sent home as children test positive for COVID-19. The Secretary of State for Education…
Blog — 08 October 2020
I’ve been made redundant - what legal rights do I have?
If you are about to be made redundant or have already been told that your employer is making your role redundant, you will no doubt have a lot of questions…
Evictions - the new low of the gig economy
In a previous post, we highlighted how many people are, often for the first time, experiencing the benefits of flexible working due to the pandemic. There has also been wider…
Blog — 07 October 2020
Follow the money: Unexplained Wealth Orders explained
The National Crime Agency recently revealed that their investigation into Mansoor Mahmood Hussain and successful application for an unexplained wealth order (UWO) against properties in his vast property empire, has…
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