James Reynold’s Pupillage Blog
This blog is about my experience over the past two months as a non-practising pupil in the Family Law department. On 24th February I represented a cyclist in a mock trial in the Royal Court’s of Justice. I […]
This blog is about my experience over the past two months as a non-practising pupil in the Family Law department. On 24th February I represented a cyclist in a mock trial in the Royal Court’s of Justice. I […]
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) specifically apply to adults over 18 in a hospital or care home. For children and young people, the legal framework is different and focuses on parental responsibility, consent, and the Court of Protection. What […]
KCH would like to introduce our new member, Carla Riozzi. Carla is starting on the 14th July and if you wish to instruct her please contact our clerks team on 0115 941 8851. Carla is a highly […]
We are delighted to welcome Jenna Allen to the Family team from today
We are delighted to welcome Jenna Allen to the Family team from today
We are delighted to welcome Jenna Allen to the Family team from today
We are delighted that our Family Team have been shortlisted in the LexisNexis Family Law Awards 2023
James Cleary and Anne Williams have appeared in a High Court case, following the conviction of Stephen Boden and Shannon Marsden for the murder of their baby son
We are delighted that Kinza Wahid has joined Chambers following successful completion of her Civil & Financial Remedies pupillage
James Cleary has appeared for a local authority before the High Court in a case involving an application to restrict its media publication