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Several hundred barristers meet for their annual conference on Saturday. Five of them describe their hopes and fears for the profession. What is exercising young…
Read Full ArticleSeveral hundred barristers meet for their annual conference on Saturday. Five of them describe their hopes and fears for the profession. What is exercising young…
Read Full ArticleIn the normal course of life anyone who is without a bed to sleep in would be considered vulnerable, but what does vulnerability mean in…
Read Full ArticleHRA Claims: Where Are We Now? by Tom Harrill 2017 has been a key year for guidance from senior courts on the scope and management…
Read Full ArticleHousing Law Update: The Court of Appeal considered the issue of whether a local authority had an obligation or power to conduct a review pursuant…
Read Full ArticleIn the current edition of the Solicitors Journal, Elizabeth Isaacs QC comments on the pilot to get more judges involved in settlement conferences. To read…
Read Full ArticleOn 3 November 2016 Communities Secretary Sajid Javid announced that local authorities could bid for a share of a £20 million fund to support victims…
Read Full ArticleThe Court of Appeal has held that the freeholder of a building was not liable under the Defective Premises Act 1972 s4 where a man…
Read Full ArticleIn the June 2017 edition of Resolution magazine, Jane Talbot (Barrister) outlines the interplay between housing and domestic abuse. The articles examines how social landlords…
Read Full ArticleMr Jeremy Weston QC, Head of St Ives Chambers, has published an article in the Archives of Disease in Childhood (a BMJ Journal) which provides…
Read MoreIntroduction A unanimous Court of Appeal has today handed down judgment in the case of London Borough of Hackney v Williams & Anor [2017] EWCA Civ 26 (26…
Read Full ArticleSt Ives Chambers is particularly well known for its family law expertise, which spans family finance, children and care matters………. Other key areas include crime and regulatory, commercial, Chancery and banking matters……Legal 500