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Michael has been ranked as a leading individual in immigration in the Chambers Legal Directory for a number of years. In the 2006 edition he was praised for his "thorough, completely committed approach" and for his "unyielding dedication in pushing cases in the right direction for his client", and in the 2007 edition as a "fantastic all-rounder" who "always sees his clients through to the end of the case." He is a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners
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Since qualification he has practised exclusively in immigration and asylum. He has considerable expertise in a wide range of immigration work at all levels. His particular expertise is finding solutions for individuals with complex immigration problems. Matthew is an experienced trainer for the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association and other organisations, and has served as a consultant to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner. He is a past Chair of both INQUEST and the Stonewall Immigration Group, and shared the Stonewall Equality Award in 1997. He is the author of a number of published texts, including the immigration chapter in the National Aids Manual. Most recently, he wrote the Best Practice Guide to fast-track asylum cases for ILPA. Matthew is recommended as a leader in the field of immigration law in the Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession. In the 2006 edition he was commended for his "well prepared cogent, clear and sensible advice", and in the 2007 edition described as "one of the giants of the immigration field." In 2008, he was praised for his "innovative, intelligent and strategic way of looking at things." |
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After a masters degree in International Human Rights Law
and Immigration at the LSE, she joined the United Nations High Commission for
Refugees in 1993 as a Legal Consultant, working in Anne-Marie joined Wilson & Co in 1997, and specialises in asylum work. Among her notable cases are Zaitz [2000] (conscientious objection to military service) and Horvath [2000] (sufficiency of state protection; instructed as intervener by the Refugee Legal Centre). She was made a partner in 2001. |
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Damian Hanley He represents clients from all over the world, and has a particular interest in entry clearance appeals, on the basis of marriage, student status and entitlement to family reunion. Damian was made a partner in 2004. |
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Anita Vasisht Anita specialises immigration and asylum work, and
particulalrly in cases involving Palestinians. Among her notable cases are XY and YZ ( |
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Russell is a trustee of the UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group charity, and is convenor of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association's Detention and Fast Track sub-committee. Russell is on the advisory board to the Immigration Advisory Service, for their Lottery-funded research project on the use of country of origin material in asylum cases. |
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James Elliott Among his recent cases is R (on the application of Ay) v Secretary of State, a high-profile case on the legitimacy of detaining children of asylum seekers. James is a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners
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Muhunthan now specialises in asylum, immigration, nationality and human rights. He is particularly interested in judicial review and Court of Appeal work. Among his recent cases is Miao [2006] EWCA Civ 75 (interpretation of family reunion policy, paragraph 317 Immigration Rules, Article 8 ECHR). He is a regular trainer for the Immigration Law Practitioners Association. |
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Ana Gonzalez Ana joined Wilson & Co in 1999 and qualified as a solicitor in 2003. Having trained in asylum, nationality and public law, she now practises in immigration and asylum work, and has interests in human rights and European law. She is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. She was praised in the 2008 edition of Chambers and Partners for her "constant attention to cases, leading client care and real knowledge of the law." |
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Everett Kay joined Wilson & Co in January 2008. She specialises in asylum, immigration and human rights. |
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Rosalyn Akar Rosalyn now practices in a range of immigration law, with a particular interest in asylum and human rights cases. |
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Abigail Evans She qualified as a solicitor in 2008, having trained in asylum and human rights, immigration, public law and crime. She specialises in human rights and asylum work. |
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Baljeet Sandhu She joined Wilson & Co in 2005 and qualified as a solicitor in 2008, having trained in family, children and immigration law. She is interested in all areas of asylum and human rights law and has a specialist interest in working with children subject to immigration control, including accompanied and separated children. Baljeet has provided training to several Social Services departments and other Governmental Organisations. In 2007 she worked alongside the Immigration Law Practitioners Association and the Scottish Refugee Council delivering a presentation on child specific persecution. She is currently the co-convener of ILPA's Children Sub-committee. |