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Jeremy Bloom is a Consultant Solicitor in the Public Law & Immigration department at Duncan Lewis Solicitors. He represents individuals and organisations in a range of public law and immigration related matters including challenges to unlawful decisions, policies and practices of public bodies.
Jeremy is a strategic litigator and has led multiple complex and far-reaching judicial review claims which have resulted in successful outcomes for clients and changes to the law which benefit others.
Jeremy has a wealth of experience representing members of the Windrush generation and their families in immigration, compensation and judicial review matters. He has also lead work in relation to access to justice, the application of legal aid regulations and the lawfulness of decision-making in this area. He has worked with clients to obtain excellent outcomes on judicial review claims in the immigration sphere, including challenges to delays in decision-making, the certification of asylum and human rights claims, and unlawful detention.
Jeremy qualified as a solicitor in December 2019, and was recognised as Junior Lawyer of the Year in 2021 by the Law Society for his work championing the rights of the Windrush generation. Prior to joining Duncan Lewis, Jeremy spent 3 years working as a Treaty Manager at the Equality and Human Rights Commission, monitoring the implementation of the UK's international human rights obligations, and around 7 years working at Amnesty International in a range of roles, including managing international human rights campaigns and overseeing the organisation’s global submissions to UN Human Rights mechanisms.