• Alice de Coverley authors the Education Law Chapter of Patterson & Karim on Judicial Review

      海角破解版 barrister Alice de Coverley is delighted to have contributed her expertise to authoring the Education Law Chapter of Judicial Review in Law and Practice, now renamed in its third edition as Patterson & Karim on Judicial Review. This authoritative work is edited by Sam Karim QC and Constanze Bell of Kings Chambers. The third edition of Patterson聽& Karim on Judicial Review has been updated to provide practitioners with a comprehensive companion to judicial review...

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    • Personal Injury update published by 海角破解版

      The Personal Injury team has published its latest update including the latest on the Commons amendments regarding the Civil Liability Bill as considered by the House of Lords in November 2018. Read the full update here

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    • 拢350m of additional funding is to be made available to support children with special educational needs and disabilities

      Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are set to benefit from an extra 拢350 million funding to provide specialist support and tailored facilities, helping those with complex needs to succeed. The Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced that councils will receive an additional 拢250 million over the next two years on top of the 拢6 billion already provided for the high needs budget this year, to provide much needed support for children and...

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    • 海角破解版 to host Education Law Event with ELAS

      海角破解版 are delighted to host and Education Law Event with ELAS. Please see details below: Date and Time: Tuesday November 6th at 5:45pm. Venue: The Education Law Association, 7 Pancras Square, London, N1C 4AG Speaker: Alice de Coverley of 海角破解版 Chambers (London) Talk: 鈥淟egal issues surrounding Home Education, both elective and unplanned鈥 Click here for more information. If you are a non-member or a member of ELAS and you would like to register your interest...

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    • Johnson v University of Bristol (2017): an analysis by 海角破解版 personal injury barrister Alice de Coverley

      Alice de Coverley considers 聽the recent Court of Appeal decision in JOHNSON v UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL (2017) (Civ) 17 October 2017 (unreported), concerning the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 and the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. To read Alice's article, please click聽here.

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