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Public and administrative law regulates and controls government departments and other public bodies. Its services are usually required when individuals or businesses make appeals to challenge the lawfulness of any government action which may affect them. These challenges can be brought to cases of police cautions to judicial bias and can ensure that you and your business are treated lawfully.
Such Public Bodies include:
- General government departments.
- Local authorities.
- Schools and Universities.
- NHS Trusts.
If you or your business have been affected by an action conducted by any of the above institutions, strict time limits can apply, so it is imperative that you act quickly. Stirling Ackroyd Legal seeks to assist those who have been victim to issues such as negligence, procedural errors or unreasonable decision making.
Precautions of Public Law, such as judicial reviews are in place to ensure that public bodies are held to account. In order to have these wrong decisions and errors contested, it is important to seek legal advice. Your business interests are the key focus of your defence at Stirling Ackroyd Legal, and we strive to provide you with clear and comprehensive aid, should the decision made by a pubic body affect you.
Bringing your case against a public body must be done quickly as cases must be brought within three months of the decision at the very most. If you are under the impression that an unlawful decision has been made, Stirling Ackroyd Legal can provide you with specialist legal advice, tailored to support you and your business.
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