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On 1st April Michael stepped do
We are pleased to announce that Anita Vasisht has been appointed head of our immigration department
On 4 June 2020 I am due to hold a free talk on UK Immigration Law at Radisson Blue in Sandton, Johan
We are delighted to announce the appointment of <a href="https://www.wilsonllp.co.uk/aisling-ni-chui
COVID – 19 – changes to immigration procedures – what you need to know.
The coronavirus is worrying for us all. At Wilson Solicitors we are closely following government gui
“Watch” the client’s narrative like a film and then allow your curious, genuinely interested mind
A compelling and extraordinary denunciation of the incarceration of refugees
At first blush one would not think that a famous rugby club would have anything to do with the UK’s
An excerpt of Anita explaining and analysing this high-profile decision
Wilsons Immigration Law Partner Anita Vasisht was invited to talk to BBC Radio London on the day it
This case considers how widely s
Our Immigration Solicitor Daniel Merriman
Our Harry Clayton considers the case of <a href="http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2019/3581.h
Yordanka Bayraktarova, a Trainee so
Re: I (Children) [2019] EWCA Civ 89
Baljit, <a href="https://www.wilsonllp.co.uk
Our Imogen Townley reports on a recent cas
Our Sarah Colley reports on an interesting <a href="https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2019/23
Congratulations to Tim Davies, <a href="https:
RE: MB v EB (Preliminary Issues in Fi
Wilson’s Nusrat Uddin had another successful
We are very proud and delighted to announce that our Immigration, Family and Public Law teams were a
Nusrat Uddin solicitor in our Public Law Tea
We are delighted to announce that the 2020 edition of the Legal 500 has ranked Wilson Solicitors LLP
Wilsons is proud to be continuing our involvement in supporting the Bike Project’s important and exc
We are delighted to announce that Ian Whitbread, from Wilsons’ Family Law team, has been accredited
Danny Bayraktarova, a Caseworker in the Family Department, considers the case of Wodehouse v Wod
Our Sarah Colley reports on an interesting <a href="https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2019/16
We are delighted to announce that Nusrat Uddin</
“Double descent” and British citizenship – for those born abroad with UK ancestry
Imogen Townley, a solicitor in our immigra
Family partner Aysen Soyer considers this rec
Wilsons are involved in supporting an exciting initiative from the Bike Project designed to provide
On 16 July 2019 Helen MacIntyre and <a hr
Edward Keeling, assistant solicitor in the
Public law partner, Nina Rathbone-Pullen
The Tribunal Procedure Committee has announced that it will not introduce procedure rules under whic
JW brought a claim against her Saudi diplomat employer who had bought her to the UK as a domestic se
Chris McKendry summarises the key findings of the Court
Following this landmark decision by the criminal court <a href="https://www.wilsonllp.co.uk/aysen-so
Nusrat Uddin appeared at the Public Law Proj
H-L (Children - Summary Dismissal o
Court of Appeal case concerning the Gender Recognition Act 2004
Congratulations to Mary Harper on the launch of her excellent book about Al Shabaab. The book was l
Muhunthan Paramesvaran, a partner
International Child Abduction and Contact instrauction in an application for summary return
Re W (Children) (Abduction: Implement
Court of Appeal rules Home Office breached human rights in important Balajigari case
Brack v Brack [2018] EWCA Civ 2862
Transnational marriage abandonment – “Stranding is a broad concept…”
Congratulations to the Public Law Project and Medical Justice whose challenge to the Home Office’s R
HC v FW [2017] EWHC 3162 (fam)Thi
Tunis March 15th-16th 2019: A Wilsons’ delegation was honoured to participate
Juanita Kareer, children panel member and
Commenting on the Home Secretary’s decision to deprive former London schoolgirl Shamima Begum of her
The importance of the Local Authority getting their case right the first time round
Holding the Balance: National Security, Civil Liberties and the Role of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal