We’ve been listening to feedback from our clients, former clients and disability rights groups that it would be great if we could share more information about the cases we work on that don’t hit the headlines. Almost all of the …
Read MoreEHRC Celebrates 10th Birthday by Highlighting #Paulleyprinciple
We had to share this inspirational film clip about Doug’s case against the First Bus Group! Chris Fry @FryLegal acted for Doug from the very beginning of his case in the County Court through to the Supreme Court. We acted …
Read MoreKambanis .v. Unity Leisure trading as Northampton Leisure Trust (Inaccessible Play Area)
Archie has Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II and has lost strength in his muscles since birth and as a result requires the use of an electric wheelchair. Archie attended a play area with his mother and friends on 04/04/2017. Although …
Read MoreG .v. Flambards (Inaccessible Toilet Facilities)
A was born with a genetic condition caused by a gene fault found in his chromosomal analysis. Due to this, he has muscle weakness and multiple contractures (arthrogyposis) which has led to multiple problems with his limbs for which he …
Read MoreHutchings .v. RFU (Provisions for visual impairment)
On 23rd October 2016, Mr Hutchings attended Twickenham Stadium with his Personal Assistant to watch an American Football Game ran by the National Football League (NFL). Mr Hutchings is registered Blind and in order for him to experience the game, he expected …
Read MoreNot Dead Yet UK Succeed in Preventing Assisted Suicide Reforms
In a unanimous decision of the High Court delivered on Thursday 5th October 2017 Lord Justice Sales has dismissed the legal challenge brought on behalf of Mr Conway, which would have permitted assisted dying to become accepted practice in the United …
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