James Betts
Lecturer · Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Law
University of LiverpoolAbout
James Betts is a Solicitor and Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, specializing in Clinical Legal Skills and Education Law. He teaches on the Clinical Legal Skills module and focuses on Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) law, Children's Rights, and Disability Rights. Prior to academia, he practiced law for over a decade, representing families and individuals in cases involving educational provision, social care, and legal advocacy for vulnerable groups.
Notable cases include landmark rulings such as DM v Cornwall County Council (2022 UKUT 230) and Re Z (A Child: Deprivation of Liberty: Transition Plan) (2020 EWHC 3038). He has been recognized for his pro bono work, including the 2024 Highly Commended Award for Best New Pro Bono Activity. James also advises schools and delivers training on SEND law to legal professionals and charities.
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