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Goldsmith Chambers’ Civil Watch Series – March 2021

In the 2nd collection of the Civil Watch series, Katharine Stock explains the Supreme Court’s decision in Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5 and David Giles considers the impact of Practice Direction 57AC on cases with witnesses who need interpreters.   Click here for Katherine’s Case Note  Click […]

Goldsmith Chambers’ Civil Watch Series – March 2021

In the 2nd collection of the Civil Watch series, Katharine Stock explains the Supreme Court’s decision in Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5 and David Giles considers the impact of Practice Direction 57AC on cases with witnesses who need interpreters.   Click here for Katherine’s Case Note  Click […]

Yazidi

As part of Chambers’ ongoing commitment to pro bono work, members of the Goldsmith Chambers, Immigration and Public Law, Crime and Civil Teams have been instructed by Hogan Lovells to provide a detailed Opinion on the repurposing of sanctioned assets for reparations for victims of human rights violations. The teams were tasked with identifying the […]

Webinar – Mental Health in Immigration Cases

As part of our Goldsmith immigration and public law team’s Spring 2021 Webinar Series, senior practitioner Kezia Tobin presented this webinar on 9th March 2021. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here. To view the recording, click on the link immediately below. In this webinar, Kezia takes us through her experiences in […]

Sangeetha Iengar & TEDxLondonWomen

Sangeetha Iengar delivered a talk for TEDx on 6th February 2021, which was published for all to view last week. You can access the talk by clicking on the link immediately below. Sangeetha takes her audience on a journey into the messy, uncertain, rights-less space that migrants are often condemned to. Sangeetha shares three human […]

Webinar – Hamid Courts: How best to avoid them & Tips if you can’t!

As part of our Goldsmith immigration and public law team’s Spring 2021 Webinar Series, Head of Chambers Anthony Metzer QC together with senior practitioner Emma Harris presented this webinar on 4th March 2021. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here and the additional hand-out here. To view the recording, click on the link […]

Modern Slavery Act 2015 & Child Criminal Exploitation

Practitioners must be alive to the possibility of a s45 Defence Reflections from the CoalfaceIn September 2020, I was instructed to represent a 17-year-old who was accused of conspiracy to supply class A drugs alongside others connected with a county lines operation. My client, then represented by different counsel, had pleaded guilty at PTPH and […]

Webinar – Criminal Deportations: Updates & Campaigns

The Goldsmith immigration and public law team and senior practitioners Sara Anzani and Jamil Dhanji were delighted to collaborate with author Luke de Noronha for this webinar on criminal deportations as part of the team’s Spring 2021 Series. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here and view the recording by clicking on the link immediately […]

Webinar – Windrush Workshop

The Goldsmith immigration and public law team and senior practitioner Emma Harris were delighted to collaborate with Jacqueline McKenzie, of Mckenzie, Beute & Pope for this webinar workshop as part of the team’s Spring 2021 Series. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here and view the recording by clicking on the link immediately below. […]

Dr Charlotte Proudman represents mother in domestic abuse case opposing the adoption of her three children

Re E, S and Y (Children: Care and Placement Orders) [2021] EWFC B2 (02 February 2021)  Dr Proudman represented a mother opposing a care order and placement order in respect of her three children. The local authority alleged domestic abuse between the mother and her former partners causing the children harm. Findings were made in respect of domestic abuse. The court also […]

 

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