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29/07/2008

The House of Lords is due to hand down judgment in Doherty v Birmingham tomorrow (30/7). This will include their Lordships’ first take on McCann v UK.

I’m aiming to have some sort of case note up by tomorrow night. It will be the start of a busy patch for judgments.

Giles Peaker is a solicitor and partner in the Housing and Public Law team at Anthony Gold Solicitors in South London. You can find him on Linkedin and on Twitter. Known as NL round these parts.

3 Comments

  1. Nearly Legal

    @J: I saw it and read it, but it took second place to G v Southwark and will again to Doherty. Something will be up by Thursday, hopefully.

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  2. J

    Second is a very reasonable position :-)

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