Jemimah Hendrick is featured in this month’s Family Law Journal for her article, co-authored with Charlotte Image Flower of Dawson Cornwell – Open justice principle – where are the lines drawn in family proceedings?
The article analyses the Court of Appeal’s judgment of Re HMP – a case in which Jemimah was led by Joy Brereton KC – on the application of the Open Justice Principle in the Family Justice System in light of the new rules on transparency and its wider implications on reporting on family proceedings. It is a must read for practitioners and judiciary alike when looking at where the boundaries are for allowing disclosure and reporting of family proceedings.
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Is a child born via surrogacy to Jewish parents recognised as Jewish under Jewish Law? Please join Elissa Da Costa-Waldman, Raisa Saley, speaker Bianca Jackson and other members of Nisa-Nashim for an evening of interesting discussion and networking.

