Permission is now required to appeal decisions of Lay Justices: is this a sensible reform or an unwelcome impediment?
Article by Emma-Justine Michaux By way of context, Lay Justices are volunteers with no legal background who make binding decisions...
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Another Home Office win for Counsel Tony Muman
Counsel Tony Muman appeared on behalf of the Secretary of State for the Home Department in a Civil Penalties...
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Civil Barrister Simon Haywood joins Halcyon Chambers
We are delighted to announce that Simon Haywood has joined Chambers from a well-known Chambers in Birmingham. Called to...
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Civil, Employment and Immigration Barrister Oliver Dixon joins Halcyon Chambers as an Associate Member
Halcyon Chambers are delighted to announce that Oliver Dixon has joined Chambers as an Associate Member. Called to the...
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Bank Holiday Opening Times
Chambers will be closed on Monday 4th May 2026 for the Bank Holiday and will open on Tuesday 5th May 2026 from...
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Pupillage Announcement
Halcyon Chambers is pleased to announce that Emma-Justine Michaux has started her Second Six Pupillage today under the supervision of Katie...
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Vehicle Control Services Ltd v Langley [2026] EWCC 1 – Supervision and Assisting in the Conduct of Litigation
Article by Emma-Justine Michaux The County Court judgment in Vehicle Control Services Ltd v Langley EWCC 1 squarely confronts an...
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Tony Muman successfully defends Home Office in £40,000 illegal worker fine
In a ruling yesterday, HHJ Ralton sitting at the County Court in Bristol dismissed the Employer’s appeal against a...
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FD v SSHD [2025] EWHC 3291 (Admin)
Most Christmas movies involve the familiar plot where a family member overcomes a series of obstacles to return home...
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Muhammad Ul-Haq shortlisted for Barrister of the Year (over 10 years’ Call)
We are delighted to announce that Muhammad Ul-Haq has been shortlisted for Barrister of the Year (over 10 years'...
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