On 21 June 2021 from 1.00 - 2.15pm, Francis Taylor Building, in conjunction with Herbert Smith Freehills' Public Law Team, is hosting a webinar which will cover how best to represent interested parties and interveners in judicial reviews and similar statutory challenges in the Administrative Court and the Planning Court. The webinar will cover both strategic and tactical considerations and procedural matters, seeking to give practical tips on how you can participate effectively as an interested party or intervener to protect or promote your interests.
First, Hereward Phillpot QC will consider a number of key practical and tactical issues for interested parties in judicial review type litigation. Jasveer Randhawa of Herbert Smith Freehills will then cover the role of an intervener in public law litigation and the practical considerations for those considering participation in proceedings through this route. The webinar will be chaired by Richard Honey QC, who heads FTB’s Public Law Practice Group.
The webinar will be delivered on the Zoom webinar platform. There is no charge to attend but places are limited and you must pre-register using this booking link. Once registered, you will receive joining instructions from Zoom by email.
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