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Read Full Article“Interviewers aren’t just interested in what you say, but also how you say it. Chambers are not looking to trip you up, however they will…
Read Full ArticleIn this latest update, Michelle Caney discusses the recent landmark judgment made by the High Court which has declared the Government’s “Right to Rent” scheme…
Read MoreAs part of International Women’s Day on 8th March 2019 and with headlines earlier this year stating fewer female barristers were applying for silk, Elizabeth…
Read MoreAs part of Coventry Law School’s ‘Women Trailblazers in the Law” event later this month, students recently interviewed Elizabeth Isaacs QC on her career at the…
Read Full ArticleThe Court of Appeal considered the appeal in the case of Rogerson v Bolsover District Council (2019) EWCA Civ 226 which concerned a landlord’s duty…
Read MoreMembers of the Crime and Regulatory Teams are delighted to announce that Dafydd Enoch QC has joined chambers as a door tenant with immediate effect. Dafydd’s…
Read Full Article“At this stage in our first six, we not only look back at what we have achieved so far, but also start to look forward…
Read Full ArticleWithin this edition of the Family Group Newsletter, you will find a range of articles including: Jeremy Weston updates his article ‘Female Genital Mutilation: Its…
Read MoreHomelessness: guidance on out-of-borough placements (Alibkhiet v London Borough of Brent v City of Westminster [2018]) This was an appeal heard jointly with the case…
Read MoreHomelessness and the need to consider a “foreseeable future” (Safi v Sandwell Borough Council [2018] EWCA Civ 2876) In Safi the court of appeal took…
Read MoreSt 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