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Previous Events & Seminars
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Book launch: Special Needs and Legal Entitlement
Date: Thursday 23rd Nov 2017 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Venue: Foyles Book Shop 107 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0DT 3PB barrister John Friel and SEN Legal Melinda Nettleton invite you to the launch of the second edition of their book: Special Needs and Legal Entitlement Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London & Philadelphia The event will be attended by His Honour Judge Oliver Thursday 23 November 6pm to 9pm Drinks and Canapés Please book your place using the registration form below.
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3PB's Education Law Team Training Update Seminar
Date: Thursday 5th Oct 2017 Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Venue: 3 Paper Buildings, Temple Lane, EC4Y 7EU, London, United Kingdom What role is left for Judicial Review on the basis of appeals or potential appeals where there is an EHC Plan. There have been a number of High Court injunctions, or permission granted in the Administrative Court, where appeals are either pending, about to commence involving children and young persons with EHC Plans. Some of these cases have involved Section 20 of the Children Act and its application of Section 19 of the 1996 Act. …
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Education Training Update seminar
Date: Thursday 25th May 2017 Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Venue: 3PB London, 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, London, EC47 7EU Damages claims against Universities and Schools The seminar will cover claims in damages against universities and independent schools for breach of contract and in relation to claims under the Equality Act. These claims involve different considerations. In recent years due to the increase in fees charged by universities, claims in damages by students have increased. Few cases have gone to full hearings, but there have been a number of settlements, some of them reasonably substantial.…