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Articles - 17th Dec 2021

Article by Jonathan Lewis: Third Party Disclosure in Judicial Review proceedings

Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. This decision followed Mr Justice...

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News - 8th Dec 2021

Final Supreme Court judgment in long running EU business human rights case

The Supreme Court has today handed down its final judgment in the long running case of R (on the...

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Articles - 2nd Nov 2021

Article by Jonathan Lewis: Public procurement judicial review—disclosure and expert evidence

Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The Good Law Project (GLP), a...

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News - 30th Sep 2021

Legal 500 2022 – Top Tier Rankings for Henderson Chambers

Following the launch of the The Legal 500 UK 2022, Henderson Chambers is delighted to be recommended...

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News - 23rd Sep 2021

CJEU judgment in case raising property-related procedural human rights issues

The CJEU has delivered its judgment in the long-running case of R (on the application of AIMS and...

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News - 24th Aug 2021

Sir Alan Dashwood QC & Adam Heppinstall QC contribute to UK Supreme Court Yearbook

The UK Supreme Court Yearbook for 2018-19, delayed by the Pandemic, has just been published....

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News - 13th Aug 2021

James Williams appointed to the Attorney General’s B Panel of Counsel

Henderson Chambers is delighted to announce that James Williams has been appointed to the Attorney...

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Articles - 3rd Aug 2021

Article by Jonathan Lewis – Victim status under the Human Rights Act 1998

Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. Reprieve, a legal action...

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News - 9th Jul 2021

Jonathan Lewis successfully secures setting aside of judicial review claim form on the basis of late service

CPR 54.7 provides that a claim form must be served upon the defendant within seven days of issue....

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