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We are delighted that DPG’s Trainee, Ahmed Ali, has passed all exams with flying colours, completed his training and has accepted a permanent position as a solicitor here. Before joining DPG in 2017, Ahmed worked at non-government organisations conducting research relating to democracy and human rights in...

We are pleased to announce that Sue Willman was given an award  for Outstanding Achievement at the Modern Law Awards, presented by Law Society President Stephanie Boyce. After thanking her trainee, almost solicitor Ahmed Ali, Sue used the opportunity of the event to highlight the poor...

The Divisional Court has ruled today that the CPS’s decision not to prosecute our client’s former employer who exploited her by forcing her to work excessive hours for very little pay, was unlawful. Our client was a domestic worker who had come the UK with her...

The UK government are consulting on replacing the Human Rights Act 1998 with a new “Bill of Rights”.  We have responded to the consultation stressing the constitutional importance of universal rights protections and the dangers posed by the proposals, which would allow the government to...

Judgment handed down in judicial review claim brought by DPG client Catherine Lewis confirms that Aarhus Convention cost protection applies. The Administrative Court in Wales today decided  in favour of environmental activist Catherine Lewis, overturning a costs order against her of £30,328.50. Mr Justice Eyre decided that...

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