His expertise is particularly strong in:
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Denis Edwards practises in public law, EU law and commercial law. His extensive judicial review practice includes all of the fields of local government law, including planning, education law and community care.
His EU law practice includes environmental law, public procurement, VAT, the four freedoms and social security law. In addition, he has appeared in several professional negligence and commercial contracts cases, including two leading cases in Scotland on the construction of performance bonds.
Denis is also an Advocate in Scotland, where he practises from Terra Firma Chambers. He has appeared in several cases in the Court of Session in Scotland, underlining that his dual qualification is useful in cross-border cases.
Denis has represented both claimants and defendants, including central and local government in numerous judicial review claims and appeared in courts and tribunals at all levels, including the Supreme Court, House of Lords, Court of Appeal, High Court, Upper Tribunal, First Tier Tribunal and Employment Tribunal.
He has extensive experience of acting for and advising claimants and regulatory bodies in several areas governed by EU law, including VAT, health and safety at work, environmental law, data protection and information law.
Denis is also an Advocate in Scotland, where he practices from Terra Firma Chambers. He has appeared in several cases in the Court of Session in Scotland, underlining that his dual qualification is useful in cross-border cases.
Test cases concerning the lawfulness of deductions from social security benefits after a Debt Relief Order is obtained
Meaning of ‘home’ for the purposes of a local authority’s home to school transport duties
Whether Upper Tribunal had erred in law by rejecting evidence of persecution
Whether self-employed persons retain a right to reside under EU law for the purposes of claiming job seekers allowance
Acting for the Claimant in his successful challenge to the local authority’s decisions concerning his post-16 education