James Packer
Solicitor
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Director & Solicitor
SRA ID: 277364
I am a Director of the Public Law department at Duncan Lewis Solicitors. I supervise a team of solicitors, trainees and caseworkers all dedicated to representing the most vulnerable in society. I have been consistently recognised in in both Chambers and Partners as "exceptional" and The Legal 500 as an "outstanding lawyer" who "identifies points with ease and precision and thinks tactically". I am currently ranked as a Next Generation Partner and a Recommended Lawyer in the Legal 500 for my work in Public Law, Civil Liberties and Immigration work. I am also ranked in Chambers & Partners for Immigration: Human Rights, Asylum and Deportation.
I initially trained as a barrister (called to the Bar in 1999) - sharing the civil litigation prize at Bar School, and subsequently joined Duncan Lewis, initially in the advocacy team. I was soon appointed supervisor, and began to practise in judicial review. I cross- qualified as a solicitor in 2007. I am now a Solicitor-Advocate (with Higher Rights of Audience in Civil matters) head of department for Public Law, and a Director of the firm.
I litigate across a broad range of areas and regularly conduct test cases concerning issues that involve; access to the Courts, unlawful detention, enforced removals from the United Kingdom, challenges to decisions to refuse legal aid and associated litigation. I am also constantly involved in appealing costs decisions, usually to the Court of Appeal.
I have extensive experience of cases which have been decided in the Administrative Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. I have also brought successful challenges to the European Court of Human Rights.
I have regular conduct of major test cases at the highest level, including:
a challenge in the House of Lords - a test case concerning the approach where an application meets the Immigration Rules when made, but is refused because the Rules are altered before the application is considered,
a successful challenge to Legal Aid regulations preventing payment where the Respondent withdraws a decision after permission is refused on the papers,
a successful test case challenging the approach to the award of costs in judicial reviews where matters settle pre-permission,
a successful challenge to the operation of the ECF Legal Aid Scheme (for exceptional cases outside the ordinary Legal that he wished to return voluntarily in order that his return could be 'facilitated'.
I have experience across the board in challenging detention on all sorts of bases including: SSHD failed to understand our client was British, in another case had a right of abode, in many cases had EC rights to remain, in other cases was unreturnable due to: medical conditions, country conditions or pending family court matters, challenges based upon our clients' mental health making them unsuitable for detention, and innumerable challenges to detention based upon fresh claims for asylum and trafficking issues.
I am frequently called upon in relation to; technical challenges to the powers of a court; adverse costs and other disciplinary communications from the Court, examples include;
Chelvan v Upper Tribunal – test case on wasted costs powers of the Tribunal. Settled after the Court of Appeal granted permission to appeal.
Abdulhamid & Ors - a group of cases that successfully challenged the Upper Tribunal’s practice of striking out judicial review claims for a minor infringement of the rules - related cases in the Court of Appeal on statutory appeal and in the Administrative Court. The Tribunal amended its practice, and the cases all settled prior to final hearings.
Additionally, I write articles for the leading Immigration Law blog Free Movement, as well as for other outlets including a leading article for the Solicitor’s Gazette. I have edited countless articles by other solicitors for publication, and I contributed the chapter on costs in the leading textbook ‘Criminal Judicial Review’ ed. Piers Von Berg. I assisted editing the e-book Costs in Immigration Cases (Colin Yeo). I have also appeared as a legal expert of Radio 5 (prisoner votes and the ECtHR), LBC (NHS charges for pregnant immigrants) and ABN (the Brexit cases). I am also a member of the Administrative Court User group which gives valuable insight into systemic issues.
I also conduct accredited training in judicial review, costs and funding matters.
Sackville House, 143-149 Fenchurch Street, EC3M 6BL
Licensed for 18 years
Practice Areas
Immigration, Notary, Consumer, Human rights
USELESS. By:21 months still waiting.
Was in Detention centre for 12 months in UK. 2022 November. James Packer came to see me. Said by end of 2023 the case will be finlezed. Now 2024 October the case is Not finlezed. Don't use Duncan Lewis law firm UK. To much stress. Useless.
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Exceptional & Compassionate Service
JAMES PACKER REFERENCE – PRAISE REPORT
I used the firm Duncan Lewis many years ago when I lived in London and they were very good and very thorough at the time; now they have grown exponentially and I called upon them to assist me with Court Order breaches in regards to Care Providers and my son.
I needed a strong Lawyer with courage; who was of fearless character with guts and someone who could stand up to the threats and bullying from a Local Authority and after I checked out Lawyers in the Public Law Department I saw James Packer’s Bio and Legal 500 Awards & Recommendations and knew that he was the one to help me.
I contacted James directly, who is a Director of the Public Law Department at the London City Branch as I wanted a Lawyer to just send a letter to the L.A. as they were not taking any notice of my warnings about the illegal breaches.
I sent James a direct email and gave him a brief synopsis of the situation and pleaded with him to help me. James was already working on a case and had full capacity but his selfless, empathic and compassionate nature came forth and he decided to help me.
James ended up having to do a bit more work than he expected on my case, as it was more than just one letter; he had to write up and present a LBA/JR 138 bundle in July 2023 which resolved the Court Order breaches and restored my visits to my son, back to what they were previously.
I found James to be quite thorough in his work, very dedicated, very well organised precise and tactical. An outstanding lawyer.
In October 2023; some breaches, non-compliance of the Order and appended documents and ECHR’s Art.8 rights breaches continued and became worse from January 2024. I called on James to assist with another LBA/JR 138; but he had no capacity at the time to help me and was so gutted that he couldn't; this just shows how much of an extremely caring and compassionate Lawyer he is; he has a heart of the finest gold.
James has a unique quality which is exceptional; great strategist, bold; yet endearing. James Packer is the Jewel in Duncan Lewis's Crown and within his speciality; he is the rarest of Diamonds, the Blue Diamond the most valuable and uniquely rare and with a humane beauty; that is James.
I loved working with James and his supportive Solicitor Sarah Mills; (sending a separate praise report for Sarah) they're the best.
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Sahdie Bennett
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A representative from Duncan Lewis Solicitors Ltd responded to this review on 16 September, 2024
Dear Sahdie Thank you for your remarkable feedback. We are honoured by your high praise for Public Law Director James Packer and the support he provided in your case. It is wonderful to hear how his courage, dedication and thorough approach made a significant difference in addressing the breaches of your Court Order and in restoring your visits with your son. Your kind words are greatly appreciated. Thank you once again for trusting Duncan Lewis Solicitors with your legal needs. Should you require any further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact our team. Kind regards, Duncan Lewis Solicitors Ltd.
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