An uncivil matter: Unlawful eviction and the police
With fears that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a rise in unlawful evictions, and local authorities’ ability to take action limited,...
Daniel works primarily in housing law and related areas. He also has experience of a wide range of other areas, including community care, actions against the police and other authorities and public and administrative law. Before coming to the Bar, Daniel worked at the Court of Appeal as a judicial assistant to the then President of the Queen’s Bench Division (now Lord Chief Justice), Sir John Thomas. He worked on both criminal appeals and a range of civil and public law actions in the Queen’s Bench Division. He also worked as a paralegal at a number of solicitors firms and other organisations, including Bindmans LLP, Hickman & Rose and the Public Law Project.
With fears that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a rise in unlawful evictions, and local authorities’ ability to take action limited,...
Introduction
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