The 2020 SWALA Annual Lecture was given online by Mr Justice Swift and HHJ Cotter QC on 30 September 2020 in association with Bristol Law Centre
The 2020 SWALA Annual Lecture was given online by Mr Justice Swift and HHJ Cotter QC on 30 September 2020 in association with Bristol Law Centre
SWALA and COPPA held a human rights seminar at Clarke Willmott’s Bristol office on Thursday 31 October 2019.
At the event, which was kindly sponsored by Serjeants’ Inn Chambers, Rhys Hadden (from Serjeants’ Inn) spoke on how ECHR issues may arise within the Court of Protection, including care home closures, restrictions on contact and funding decisions. Also presenting were Sophia Roper (also from Serjeants’ Inn), who looked at pursuing claims under the Human Rights Act following Court of Protection proceedings.
The event was held in association with No. 5 Barristers Chambers.
SWALA and Burges Salmon held a seminar on 14 March 2019 addressing some of the important recent developments and case law relating to public procurement, including development agreements after Faraday, the recent trends in applications to lift the automatic suspension, and the importance of evaluation, audit trails and moderation.
Speakers and topics
Laura Brealey, Partner, Bevan Brittan
John Houlden, Partner, Burges Salmon
Catherine Wolfenden, Partner, Osborne Clarke
The complete slides used for the talks are available here.
SWALA and Bristol City Council held a seminar on 13 September 2018 at City Hall, College Green, Bristol
Speakers and topics:
Polly Brendon, Solicitor at the Public Law Project
Charlotte Murphy, Administrative Court Office Lawyer for Wales and the West
Jo Sidhu, Head of Legal and Partnerships at CrowdJustice
The event was well attended and followed by a networking opportunity over drinks and eats. It was kindly hosted by Bristol City Council and sponsored by St John’s Chambers
• ‘Strategic Litigation and the Dublin Regulations – Vulnerable young people from Calais to Bristol’ – Sian Pearce, Avon and Bristol Law Centre, with Safe Passage UK
• ‘Supporting adults and children with no recourse to public funds’ – Rhys Hadden, Guildhall Chambers
• PSED and homelessness – Toby Huggins, Unity Street Chambers and Trevor Watt, Bevan Brittan
HHJ Cotter QC also took a few moments to inform local practitioners of forthcoming improvements to the administration and listing of administrative court matters in Bristol. This will be significant in the development of Bristol as a hearing centre.
The seminar was well attended and followed by a networking opportunity over drinks and nibbles.
Mr Justice Singh, the liaison judge for the administrative court for Wales, Midland and Western Circuits, gave the SWALA annual lecture on Thursday, 15 June. The event was kindly hosted by Irwin Mitchell, Bristol.
The full text of Mr Justice Singh’s lecture is available on the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary website:
SWALA held a seminar covering various Planning Law topics on Wednesday 1 March 2017 at Clarke Willmott LLP‘s Bristol office. The issues covered were:
Mr Justice Dingemans also took a few moments to remind local practitioners that there was an effective local administrative court jurisdiction for planning matters and urged local practitioners to make use of it.
The seminar was well attended and followed by a networking opportunity over drinks and nibbles.
Speakers and topics were:
The seminar was well attended and Osborne Clarke kindly hosted drinks following the seminar. The slides from the event are published on the Materials page.
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