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Introduction
By Stephen Knafler QC, barrister, Landmark Chambers R (JF, by his mother and litigation friend KF) v Merton LBC [2017] EWHC 1519 Admin, but it includes a comparison with the case of R (Davey) v Oxfordshire CC [2017] EWHC 354 Admin. Points for practice In respect of the carrying out of social care assessments, these are […]
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