Appointment as a Salaried Judge of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum: Norton-Taylor
AppointmentSalaried JudgeImmigration and Asylum Chamber (Upper)
HM The Queen has appointed Hugo Benedict Norton-Taylor to be a Salaried Judge of the Upper Tribunal on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable David Gauke MP, and the Senior President of Tribunals, the Right Honourable Sir Ernest Ryder.
The Senior President of Tribunals has assigned him to the Immigration and Asylum Chamber with effect from 28 May 2019.
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Hugo Benedict Norton-Taylor, aged 46 will be known as Upper Tribunal Judge Norton-Taylor. He was called to the Bar (I) in 2000. He was appointed as a fee-paid Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber and the Social Entitlement Chamber in 2011. He was re-assigned to the First-tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber in 2016 and appointed as fee-paid Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber in 2015.