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Keith Wilding

Retired fee-paid tribunal judge

Keith Wilding is a retired fee-paid tribunal judge and a trustee of the Central England Law Centre (CELC)

Retired fee-paid tribunal judge

Keith Wilding is a retired fee-paid tribunal judge and a trustee of the Central England Law Centre (CELC)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
Sue Bent & Keith Wilding on how law centres can influence change in policy and law & tackle the causes of recurring problems
Proposals to make mental health services more person-centred are highly welcome, but Keith Wilding fears they may founder without sufficient financial investment
How can lawyers take up the plight of young people lacking British citizenship? Keith Wilding suggests the KIND approach
Keith Wilding & Sue Bent assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic & question the wellbeing of the poorest in society both now & in the post-lockdown world
Keith Wilding reflects on the steps needed to bring about an ‘enduring legacy of mental health support’ 
Keith Wilding explains the difference Law Centres make to individual lives

Keith Wilding reviews the Mental Health Act & considers some ambitious proposals for a brighter future

Keith Wilding explains why the independent review of the Mental Health Act 1983 should take a broad approach

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP strengthens Commercial practice with a new partner

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons welcomes Francesca Brown to Family team

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau strengthens Sheffield regulatory practice with new hires

NEWS
A wide-ranging Civil Way column highlights developments from insolvency procedure to employment law, but one case stands out for its lessons on bankruptcy, family homes and digital communications
A sprawling Intellectual Property Office battle between House of Fraser and Frasers Property has delivered a masterclass in modern trade mark law
Courts in England and Wales and Singapore are increasingly confronting complex disputes over international child relocation as families become more globally mobile
The government’s long-awaited family law reform consultation could mark a turning point for domestic abuse victims navigating financial remedy proceedings, but significant challenges remain
A new commercial court pilot giving the public access to documents used in hearings, including expert reports, is raising difficult questions about transparency and privacy
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