Acting for both claimants and defendants in judicial review applications.
We act for both applicants, local authorities and other Government bodies in judicial review applications and procurement challenges - advising on the merits of bringing or defending applications and representing parties through both the permission and final hearing stages.
Our expertise lies in conducting judicial review litigation and providing practical and insightful counsel. As a result, we frequently receive requests to act on behalf of claimants and interested parties, including both individuals and corporate entities, as well as defending public bodies in public law litigation and through procurement processes and challenges.
We have a range of expertise and sector experience, which enables us to offer specialist judicial review advice on a broad range of subject areas including judicial reviews arising in the planning, property, procurement, commercial and tax sectors. Our team also deals with public and private enquiries.
It is essential that Judicial Review claims are pursued as promptly as possible, our lawyers will act fast to build a strong case that will hold up in court. We have a proven track record of acting successfully for all interested parties, providing a tailored service to your specific needs for your query.
Andrew Perkins
Partner and Head of Commercial Disputes
+44 (0)1392 334112 a.perkins@ashfords.co.uk View moreClaire Boucher
Senior Associate
+44 (0)1392 333986 +44 (0)7590 779234 c.boucher@ashfords.co.uk View moreWe are lawyers you can count on to deliver. If you’d like to find out more about our services and whether we can help you, click the button below and get in touch.
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