Judicial Review/Commercial Litigation
Sarah Whittle, Trish D’Souza and Daniel Taylor provide insights for the public sector on the latest developments in relation to judicial review and commercial litigation.
In a webinar on 18 July 2024, they considered recent reforms and recent decisions of the Courts in relation to:
- Duty of Candour
- New rules within Judicial review
- Standing
- Consultation v engagement
- Public Sector Equality Duty
- Failure to give reasons
- Reliefs and Remedies
Please click below and register to watch the webinar.
The webinar slides are available here.
About the speakers
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Sarah Whittle Sarah is a Legal Director in the Cardiff Litigation and Dispute Resolution Team with extensive experience of advising public sector and private clients on a wide range of commercial and public law disputes, in particular judicial reviews, public procurement disputes and disputes concerning intellectual property rights. |
Trish D'Souza Trish is a Legal Director in the Education team in Cardiff. She acts for public, private or regulatory bodies advising on public law and education law. Trish specialises in statutory interpretation, equality and discrimination, safeguarding, exclusion and disciplinary matters, human rights, student or parent complaints, special educational and additional learning needs, judicial review challenges and subcontracting disputes. |
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Daniel Taylor Daniel is a Senior Associate in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution team in Cardiff specialising in commercial disputes, and public law matters. Daniel advises clients on a broad range of commercial and civil claims. He has significant experience of contractual claims, debt recovery, negligence cases and partnership disputes. |
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