Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
UK:
The Future Of Judicial Reviews… And What It Means For Your Business
27 April 2021
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
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Described by a previous guest on Taxing Matters as "the
last bastion of the citizen against the Government", the
importance of judicial reviews cannot be overstated.
Yet, with the Government launching an independent review into
judicial reviews, could the outcome spell future limitations and
curtail the rights of businesses to access this important legal
challenge?
In this episode Saima Hanif QC, a barrister at 3VB, joins us to
explain what this review could mean for the future of judicial
reviews and, more importantly, for your business.
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Originally published March 22, 2021
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