Judicial Review
"Pushing the boundaries..."
Judicial Review is the procedure used for challenging decisions made by public authorities.
The public authorities can include local authorities, regulatory authorities and immigration authorities.
Cases are dealt with in the Administrative Courts (High Court) and must be begun within three months of the original decision which is to be challenged.
Swain & Co have a wealth of experience in dealing with cases of Judicial Review, often involving an element of Human Rights. Often, Public Funding (Legal Aid) is available and the matter can be begun immediately.
‘Contact our specialist team now on:’
| Name | Position | |
|---|---|---|
| Adrian Syms | Partner | AdrianSyms@swainandco.com |
| Helen Thompson | Associate Solicitor | Hthompson@swainco-london.co.uk |
| Nicholas Wells | Associate Solicitor | Nwells@swainco-liverpool.co.uk |
| Graeme Swain | Managing Partner | GraemeSwain@swaincohavant.uk.com |
| Vicki Wright | Associate Solicitor | VickiWright@swainandco.uk.com |
| Sara-Jayne Pritt | Trainee Solicitor | Spritt@swainco-liverpool.co.uk |
| Debobroto Dey | Solicitor | Ddey@swainco-london.co.uk |
| Michelle Casciaro | Team Leader | Mcasciaro@swaincohavant.uk.com |