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- New recommendations on the occupations to be removed from Tier 2 of the Points Based System
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- Abolition of the Default Retirement Age
- After the Abolition of the Default Retirement Age, Is It Ever Possible to Retire an Employee?
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- Puri v Bradford Teaching Hospital
- Jones v Kaney [2011] UKSC 13 and Baxendale-Walker v Middleton [2011] EWHC 998 (QB)
- Maftah and another v Secretary of State for the Foreign Office and Commonwealth Affairs
- Two bites at the cherry and getting off on a technicality: the decision in R ex parte Coke-Wallis v. Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales.
- Solicitors Regulation Authority v Dennison [2011] ALL ER (D) 320 (MAR)
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- The need for fitness to practise panels to consider public protection issues when considering sanction
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- E-Regulator Case Summary: Sulaiman v General Medical Council [2011] EWHC 1903 (Admin)
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- Kate Rohde - everything you could want in a clinical negligence lawyer
- Alison Moore - incredibly intellectual
- Terry Donovan - warm to clients but tough to opponents
- Terry Donovan - inspires confidence
- delivers advice in plain English
- extremely conscientious and caring
- wealth of positive feedback from clients
- Absolutely top-class
- continuing to attract great cases and impressive solicitors
- established reputation for quality
- seizing only on the points worth arguing
- Head and shoulders above the rest
- ruthlessly thorough, tenaciously loyal and absolutely delightful
- the weapon of choice for huge battleship cases
- Quietly effective
- the one I'd turn to if I was in trouble
- One to watch, strong and solid
- an incredibly well versed individual who has a big future
- excellent judgement
- strong one-stop shop for every conceivable family law problem
- straight, honourable and decent
- forward thinking and a wide approach
- a really decent bunch of talented performers
- an ace on child abduction matters
- forthright and oozes charm
- makes even the most unreasonable person see a bit of sense
- Commentators recognise the force of this immigration team, highlighting more partner involvement in the area than any of its competitors as one of its principle draws.
- these lawyers "are streets ahead because they advise fully on all aspects of the case - rather than just being a work permit factory."
- displays 'tremendous immigration law knowledge across a broad spectrum.'
- He masters and presents the case very thoroughly and attractively
- A heavy weight in the criminal field
- The best solicitor I have ever worked with
- This team knows how to take the emotional and legal burden off your shoulders
- A strong collection of partners with vast criminal experience.
- Reliability and experience in complex cases
- tenacious and well-managed team of committed and sympathetic lawyers who fight very hard for their clients
- Terry Donovan has an amazing manner with clients and will take on your case and really make the best of it
- great powers of analysis and depth of experience
- Kate Rohde is able to troubleshoot on difficult and complex cases, with a deft touch and sound judgement
- Kate Rohde - stands out as a particularly effective and astute solicitor
- Ross Brain - pragmatic and well-prepared
- tremendous, forward-thinking team identifies our needs quickly
- Paul Harbour - creative, refreshing approach. He is commercial and inquisitive, and finds out exactly what his clients' needs are, then works hard to fulfil them
- A massive firm that puts a lot of resources into individual cases and gets consistently fantastic results.
- Stephen Parkinson - an anchor in the middle of a storm
- Dr Jock Mackenzie - a future star in his field
- Kate Rohde - a brilliant tactician who has a deftness of touch and a steely determination to see cases through.
- Deborah Nadel - handles difficult clinical negligence cases with comparative ease.
- The firm always keeps a low profile and operates in a calm, polite and gentlemanly fashion.
- Angus McBride - the footballers' lawyer
- Mark Beardsworth - Results Man
- John Harding - Outstanding specialist
- Michael Caplan QC - valued for his tremendous wisdom and many years of experience
- They really listen to their clients and always give sound advice.
- Jane Keir - combines commercial awareness and acuity with extremely good client care skills
- Charlotte Bradley - she is absolutely on top of the game; she knows the law backwards and is not intimidated by the bigwigs
- Duncan Ranton - conscientious, very sharp and totally up-to-date with developments in the field.
- Stephen Pollard - achieves the best outcome by fighting his clients' corner tirelessly, while at the same time remaining pragmatic
- Stephen Pollard - excellent fraud expert, lauded for his "calmness, clear advice and great sense of humour."
- Stephen Gentle - effectively pragmatic approach
- Christopher Murray - wealth of experience and is frequently engaged by government agencies to advise on issues pertinent to reforms within this field
- Louise Hodges - going from strength to strength in her work on international/European corruption
- John Harding - earns praise for making farsighted decisions
- Linda Woolley - Thoughtful and intelligent
- Mark Beardsworth - shrewd judgement and reassuring stance with clients; he is also an "excellent sounding board for counsel."
- Jonathan Grimes - an "energising force" who "likes to eliminate all lines of enquiry and is realistic about the problems his clients are facing"
- Market sources are united in praise of Kingsley Napley’s immigration practice.
- Nicolas Rollason - particularly well regarded for his expertise on EU free movement law
- Professor Elspeth Guild - regarded highly for her expertise in European immigration law
- Stephen Parkinson - commended for his extensive knowledge and ability to explain complex information clearly
- Michael Caplan QC - Erudite, charming and astute
- Nicola Hill - excels in difficult situations
- Julie Norris - extremely effective tribunals advocate with a wealth of experience
- Paul Harbour - wins praise for his diligent and thorough approach to transactions in addition to his wisdom and knowledge of the Real Estate sector
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