News – 1 May 2025
News — 09 May 2025
Campaign group Stop Oxevision gives evidence to Lampard Inquiry on use of controversial video monitoring system on mental health wards
News — 30 April 2025
Bindmans’ Private Client team celebrates participation in Will Aid 2024
Blog — 08 August 2023
Home Office increases fines for illegal working and illegal renting
Following the decision to raise visa application fees and the annual cost of the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) by 15-20% (announced on 13 July 2023, although no date has been…
Past Event — 06 October 2023
Alice Hardy to speak at JUSTICE Human Rights Conference 2023
Alice Hardy, partner in our Public Law and Human Rights team, will be speaking at the annual JUSTICE Human Rights Conference, taking place on 6 October 2023. The conference offers…
Blog — 02 August 2023
Case comment: Parental orders relating to children born via privately arranged surrogacy
AY & Anor v ZX [2023] EWFC 39 is a recent judgment of Mr Justice Macdonald that considers whether the court could make a parental order under Section 54 of…
Government confirms compulsory mediation for small claims
Following government proposals towards the end of 2022, the Ministry of Justice confirmed on 25 July 2023 that mediation would be made compulsory in all small claims track matters (i.e….
Blog — 01 August 2023
Dispute Resolution guides: the process before, during, and after issuing a claim at Court
We have a range of Dispute Resolution Guidance Documents available to assist both individuals and organisations through procedures they may be facing for the first time. This month, find out…
News — 27 July 2023
Government refused permission to appeal on PM v SSHD
The government has been refused permission to appeal the judgment on PM v SSHD, a case in which Bindmans acted for the Claimant PM. The government has confirmed it will…
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