Challenging a decision of the Financial Ombudsman Service: Dare you?
Sophie Kemp discusses challenging the decisions of the Financial Ombusman Service.
View ArticleChallenging the FSA Regulatory Decisions Committee: the Upper Tribunal or the...
Adam Chapman writes about challenging the decisions of the FSA Regulatory Decision Committee.
View ArticleJudicial review – busting the explosion myth
Adam Chapman assesses the recent trends in judicial review.
View ArticleDetermining the reach of the Pensions Ombudsman – who decides?
Adam Chapman blogs about the reach and jurisdiction of the Pensions Ombudsman.
View ArticleInformation security: a costly business
What does the future hold for online data security?
View ArticleThe Post-Legislative Review of the Freedom of Information Act: A vote of...
Emily Carter discusses recent developments in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
View ArticleVirgin Trains: procuring a fight
Sophie Kemp discusses the action taken by Virgin Trains over the disputed West Coast trainline route.
View ArticleLondon Metropolitan University: Any chance of challenging the UKBA?
Emily Carter discusses the likelihood of a legal challenge to the revocation of London Metropolitan University's sponsor license.
View ArticleFresh Hillsborough inquests very likely
Sophie Kemp discusses the recent report into the Hillsborough tragedy and the impact of it on the likely inquest.
View ArticleA Chief Coroner at long last... but what difference will he make?
Emily Carter discusses the appointment of the first Chief Coroner for England and Wales.
View ArticleSanctions – ameliorating the effect on individuals
Adam Chapman discusses the recent cases on sanctions.
View ArticleJimmy Savile: Should the BBC conduct its own inquiry?
Sophie Kemp discusses the likelihood of BBC led inquiry into the Jimmy Savile allegations.
View Article“Middleton” inquests v “Jamieson” inquests – are they really different?
Adam Chapman discusses disputes which can arise during inquests.
View ArticleApplications for search warrants and the duty of disclosure: does it matter...
Adam Chapman discusses the necessity for full disclosure in applications for search warrants.
View ArticleMissing the point – the Prime Minister and judicial review
Speaking to the CBI today, the Prime Minister talked about “cutting back on judicial reviews” and the need to stop completely pointless cases being brought. In a speech about barriers to the UK’s...
View ArticleReforming Judicial Review?
The Government has consulted on a number of possible changes to the judicial review process. Adam Chapman has responded to the consultation and blogs about his views on the consultation.
View ArticleThe publication of the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry...
Robert Francis QC’s long awaited report into the failings within Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust will be laid before Parliament tomorrow morning at 11.30 following his full public investigation under the...
View ArticleInconsistent, partial and falling below the standards to be expected of a...
Adam Chapman discusses the refocus in human rights challenges to the outcome of the decision making process rather than the process itself.
View ArticleReforming Judicial Review – yet more proposals
Adam Chapman reviews the Government's further proposals to seek to reduce the number of judicial review challenges that are made.
View ArticleJudicial review reform - will it work?
Adam Chapman discusses the Ministry of Justice's Response to the Consultation on reforming judicial review.
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