Today, Sir Stephen Silber (sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge) dismissed a judicial review challenge brought by a consortium of developers and private landlords…
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Joseph Barrett succeeds as High Court sets aside Milton Keynes Council’s contract award decision and orders assessment of damages
Following its earlier judgment concluding that Milton Keynes Council’s tender evaluation relating to the award of a £10 million, 4-year, single supplier framework agreement was…
Read MoreJason Coppel KC in abortion funding dispute
In R (A and B) v Secretary of State for Health [2015] EWCA Civ 771, the Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the past and…
Read MoreJoseph Barrett wins landmark EU procurement scoring challenge
The High Court (Coulson J) has today handed down judgment in Woods Building Services v Milton Keynes District Council [2015] EWHC 2011 (TCC) (14 July 2015). In…
Read MoreNigel Giffin KC and Christopher Knight in Henry Moore Sculpture Decision
In London Borough of Tower Hamlets v London Borough of Bromley [2015] EWHC 1954 (Ch) the High Court was asked to determine the ownership of a Henry…
Read MoreJohn Cavanagh KC and Christopher Knight successful in Police Retirements Appeal
In the wake of the Comprehensive Spending Review in 2010, Police Forces across England and Wales had their budgets cut by 20%. As a result,…
Read MoreJason Coppel KC, Joseph Barrett and Rupert Paines in Supreme Court procurement challenge
The Supreme Court has today handed down its judgment in Edenred (UK Group) Ltd and another v HM Treasury and others [2015] UKSC 45. The case is…
Read MoreJames Goudie KC and Rupert Paines in Privy Council constitutional challenge
The Privy Council has today handed down the opinion of the seven-judge Board in Misick and others v Attorney General of the Turks and Caicos Islands [2015]…
Read MoreSupreme Court dismisses QASA appeal and gives guidance on EU proportionality
The Supreme Court gave judgment today (24 June) in R (Lumsdon) v Legal Services Board, the judicial review claim challenging the LSB’s approval of QASA –…
Read MoreTom Cross wins commercial judicial review
Tom Cross has successfully defended a challenge to the decision of the Secretary of State for Transport to require a car parking enforcement company to…
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