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Recent case law developments in both means-tested and non-means-tested benefits.

Practice and procedure
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Two First-tier Tribunal (Social Entitlement Chamber) decisions on entitlement to maternity allowance.

Family and children
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Important decisions on bereavement, carer's allowance, employment and support allowance, housing benefit, personal independence payment, retirement...

Practice and procedure
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Important cases on ECHR article 2 in healthcare-related cases, properly interested person status, reporting restriction orders, notices under...

Civil justice
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Chris Johnson examines a case in which the High Court found that Mobile Homes Act 1983 s1 infringes article 8 of the European Convention on Human...

Housing
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Stephen Cragg KC, Carolynn Gallwey and Maya Sikand KC round up the latest important cases, covering false imprisonment, negligence, use of force,...

Civil justice
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Published2023-10-01

Important developments in guidance, practice and procedure, legislation, and cases.

Civil justice
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Housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims, McKenzie friends/possession claims/rent arrears, unlawful eviction, rent...

Housing
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The Police Race Action Plan was announced by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing in June 2020. The Independent...

Criminal law
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Saskia Hagelberg outlines what trauma-informed practice is, explains its benefits and significance for professionals working with abuse survivors, and...

Practice and procedure
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Published2023-10-01

‘I like to think that LAG’s roots started in protest,’ says Sue James, ‘back in 1971, when over 70 lawyers congregated in a...

Criminal law
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Aspiring barrister Fedaa Al Jundi recently began his course at City Law School.

Immigration and asylum