Natasha appeared as sole counsel in a case concerning the circumstances in which a grant of interim relief should be treated as success for the purposes of granting a Claimant his costs in a judicial review claim where the claim settles before substantive determination by the Court.

The Court of Appeal ultimately found for the Secretary of State. The judgment is likely to have ramifications for all judicial review claims that settle following a grant of interim relief and before substantive determination by the Court.