Tag: judicial review
Harmans Costs Brief – September 2016
Harmans are out and about this autumn! We’re busy preparing for the APIL clinical negligence conference at The Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, South Wales…
Court of Appeal quashes permission for hydro-electric station on the Thames and awards costs against Richmond-upon-Thames LBC
A council must pay a local hotel owner £55,000 in costs after losing a judicial review over construction of a hydro-electric station. The London Borough…
The Fee Remission Scheme and Mesothelioma sufferers
The MoJ announced last week that the government would amend the Courts and Tribunals Fee Remissions Order 2013 to protect mesothelioma sufferers. As a result,…
Crowd funding website looks to fund public interest litigation
A new crowd funding platform – CrowdJustice – has been set up with the aim of funding public interest litigation, including judicial reviews against central…
Harmans Costs Brief – July 2014
Read our latest Costs Brief featuring articles on the long awaited judgment from The Court of Appeal dealing with the issues arising from Mitchell, commentary…
Changes proposed to Judicial Review “could see unlawful administrative action go unremedied”
Proposed changes to judicial review contained in the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill risk unlawful administrative action going unremedied, the House of Lords Constitution Committee…