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The FLAC Casebook

Part 1 - Keeping them in Suspense: How confused social welfare decision-making can interfere with claimant’s right to appeal

23 Feb 2021  |  Christopher Bowes

A social welfare casefile opened by …

Traveller Legal Service: Update on recent cases

20 Dec 2020  |  Christopher McCann

The FLAC Traveller Legal Service (TLS) …

Outcome in FLAC case in relation to the entitlement of Direct Provision resident to the Covid PUP with effect from the time they were laid off

23 Nov 2020  |  Christopher Bowes

A FLAC client has been awarded a …

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The FLAC Casebook

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    • Part 1 - Keeping them in Suspense: How confused social welfare decision-making can interfere with claimant’s right to appeal
    • Traveller Legal Service: Update on recent cases
    • Outcome in FLAC case in relation to the entitlement of Direct Provision resident to the Covid PUP with effect from the time they were laid off
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