News & Views
Immigration Law | Thursday 24 May 2018
Successful Judicial Review of refusal to grant indefinite leave to remain to vulnerable child
Garden Court's Helen Foot represented the applicant, instructed by Sophie Freeman of Coram Children's Legal Centre.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Friday 11 May 2018
Victory in 'Windrush' case
Garden Court's Helen Foot was instructed by Emma Terenius of Wilson Solicitors LLP.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Thursday 21 December 2017
Supreme Court allows nationality appeals
Counsel for the appellants were our Sonali Naik and Helen Foot, led by Stephen Knafler QC, Landmark Chambers.
Immigration: Personal and Business, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Friday 10 March 2017
“It can be life-changing for refugee and migrant women to finally be believed, and to be granted safety.”
Immigration barrister Helen Foot describes the challenges facing her female clients and how, with her solicitors, she can help them access the legal protection they are entitled to.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Wednesday 1 March 2017
Supreme Court - Permission to appeal granted in nationality appeals
Sonali Naik and Helen Foot of Garden Court Chambers are acting on behalf of all three appellants.
Administrative and Public Law, Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Claims Against the Police and Public Authorities | Friday 21 October 2016
Garden Court and Stephanie Harrison QC shortlisted for Human Rights and Public Law awards
Garden Court has been shortlisted at the Chambers Bar Awards, whilst Stephanie and our Public Law Team are shortlisted at the Legal 500 Awards.
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 November 2014
Helen Foot returns to Garden Court Chambers
Garden Court is delighted to welcome Helen Foot back to Chambers. Helen returns from maternity leave to continue her practice in public, asylum and immigration law.
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 27 March 2013
Anti Squatting Law
160 lawyers signed a letter to the Guardian pointing out that the criminal trespass offence (s 144) was introduced on the basis of misinformation. The offence which deals with squatting in a residential building was introduced into the Legal Aid, Sentenci