Barrister @moncktonlaw - public law, education law, competition law and regulatory law. @HumanRightsLawA and @YPLGUK committee member. Views are my own.
My latest 'Admin Court: Practical Pointers' article is now available - What are the most important new points in the Admin Court Guide 2022 for you to know about?
https://t.co/wOwcC0FG0H
Public law juniors - you're still in time to sign up by 6pm for tomorrow's @ALBA_Members lunchtime event "Tips and Tricks for Admin Court users". Come to hear the best advice and the worst war stories from experts of the public law bar.
https://t.co/hjwsMIMSGW
My latest article in the 'Admin Court: Practical Pointers' series asks 'Settling a JR: what are the key things to remember?'. Find the checklist below...
https://t.co/DFrijxC5RS
@ALBA_Members and @HumanRightsLawA are jointly hosting a hybrid event on 24 May: "When does Article 8 make a difference in public law cases?" chaired by Fordham J. Find out more and sign up below:
https://t.co/C0o5IAxK6p
An important judgment on (1) the lawfulness of PPE contracts (not irrational) (2) the lawfulness of the 'VIP Lane' (breached procurement principles) (3) height of the bar for irrationality (3) s31(2A) SCA 1981
Judgment: Good Law Project’s PPE contracts challenges https://t.co/sDoYIxgYOq Michael Bowsher QC, Ewan West, Imogen Proud, Khatija Hafesji and Alfred Artley acted for the Secretary of State. Alan Bates acted for the Interested Parties (Pestfix and Ayanda).
Administrative Court dismisses JR challenge to police pensions reform https://t.co/KPdmHOLw2q Raymond Hill and Imogen Proud acted for the Secretary of State instructed by the Government Legal Department. They were also instructed by the Interested Party.
Calling all aspiring public law pupils. On 6 January, @ALBA_Members will hold a webinar for those applying for public law pupillage in 2022. 9 panellists will give tips. My topic: doing well in interviews. https://t.co/B9jqCnXysH
I'm delighted to have been ranked again as a Rising Star in Admin & Public Law in this year's The Legal 500.
Many thanks to my referees: ‘Imogen is a brilliant barrister. She has a first-class mind, is very hard-working, is greatly responsive, and is user friendly...'
The Lawyer has selected Ian Wise QC as “Barrister of the Week” for his recent landmark human rights case involving a vulnerable five-year-old boy, Mathew Richards. https://t.co/vDM9GzJNs4
Inquest jury finds police pursuit contributed to Jessica Ladkin's death
We represented Jessica’s parents at this inquest, together with @AdamWagner1 of @DoughtyStPublic, and with the support of @INQUEST_ORG https://t.co/Yr3D1qEh1R
My Education Law article for @LexisPSL on SS Education v CCP Graduate School looks at what this case means for recovering overpayments of student loans, and sanctions for failure to meet the requirements of course designation https://t.co/QVvTH2Qw6a
Bringing or defending a human rights challenge? My updates to 'dealing with a human rights challenge - checklist' were published by @LexisPSL Public Law on 22 July
https://t.co/1wdoCkS7M5
My latest post on the @moncktonlaw Education Law blog is a 'bluffer's guide to A2P1' looking at the nature and scope of the right to education under HRA 1998 https://t.co/H2JFSPuPGZ
The draft Judicial Review and Courts Bill was published yesterday - see sections 1 (suspended and prospective quashing orders) and 2 (Cart JRs) for the proposed JR reforms: https://t.co/URAYB47x2R
Explanatory Notes here: https://t.co/7JCy1CimP9
This is a really concerning answer in my view. The Minister doesn’t just avoid confirming whether all #SEND legal entitlements will be maintained, she actively confirms they are part of the review
My latest case note "Service of the Claim Form: A Cautionary Tale" looks at what went wrong in Good Law Project's recent attempt to JR a Covid PPE contract - and how you can avoid it happening to you...
https://t.co/iNqyjkP9NA