Moo-ve Over, Cow in the Road
Over the years I have dealt with, what I thought, was a broad array of road traffic accidents that include the small shunt in a car park, vehicles coming together on roundabouts, motorbikes not being seen by […]
Over the years I have dealt with, what I thought, was a broad array of road traffic accidents that include the small shunt in a car park, vehicles coming together on roundabouts, motorbikes not being seen by […]
Over the last couple of weeks, I have been instructed on a number of different, and somewhat challenging matters, which have included: CLOSURE ORDER An application to extend a Closure Order pertaining to residential premises to prevent […]
David-James Stott has completed a busy first month at Chambers. Having joined us at the start of the year, in January he conducted 14 Court hearings with a further 6 hearings either vacated or settled prior to […]
Last week our Edward Webb represented a local authority in its application for a closure order pursuant to section 80 of the Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 (“the 2014 Act”). The closure order in question did […]
There are 5 key elements to all contracts, this being offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create a legally binding contract and capacity. These are set out briefly below: Offer An offer is an expression of willingness to contract […]
Giles Gunstone retired last week, after nearly 40 years working in the legal profession
We are delighted that Kinza Wahid has joined Chambers following successful completion of her Civil & Financial Remedies pupillage
We are delighted to welcome Danielle St.Clair to Chambers from today
We are delighted to welcome Steph Bailey to the civil & family team from today
We are delighted to have received both set and individual rankings from Chambers & Partners UK Bar 2023.