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Court’s discretion –Relevant factors (1) •Whether the property debtor’s and/or his family home •Welfare of those in the property (Forrester Ketley v Brent and Pallette EWHC 3441) •Applies even where debtor sole legal and beneficial owner (Close Invoice Finance v Pile EWHC 1580 (Ch) •Article 8 GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist: TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
KATIE HELMORE
Katie Helmore is recognised for her versatile and established property practice encompassing all aspects of property litigation including injunctions, commercial and residential landlord and tenant, enfranchisement, rating, telecommunications and complementary areas CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsMIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials. THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & PEOPLE - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media.ORDERS FOR SALE
Court’s discretion –Relevant factors (1) •Whether the property debtor’s and/or his family home •Welfare of those in the property (Forrester Ketley v Brent and Pallette EWHC 3441) •Applies even where debtor sole legal and beneficial owner (Close Invoice Finance v Pile EWHC 1580 (Ch) •Article 8 GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist: TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
KATIE HELMORE
Katie Helmore is recognised for her versatile and established property practice encompassing all aspects of property litigation including injunctions, commercial and residential landlord and tenant, enfranchisement, rating, telecommunications and complementary areas CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsMIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials. THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPEAL BACKFIRES Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. PROPERTY LITIGATION COLUMN: CVAS AND RESTRUCTURING IN A 1 day ago · This article by Evie Barden was originally published by Practical Law on 10th June 2021.. Evie Barden, a barrister at Landmark Chambers, discusses the recent challenges to the company voluntary arrangements in Lazari Properties 2 Ltd v New Look Retailers Ltd EWHC 1209 and Carraway Guildford (Nominee A) Ltd and others v Regis UK Ltd and others EWHC 1294, and the further TALL BUILDING APPROVAL IN HOUNSLOW TOWN CENTRE Permission for a mixed-use co-living led scheme has been granted on appeal for a scheme in Hounslow Town Centre, adjacent to the Hounslow House civic centre, which will provide co-living homes for 248 people and co-working office space for around 135 INFORMAL EVIDENCE CAN BE CONSIDERED FOR CLINICAL DECISION In overturning the High Court’s decision, the Court of Appeal in R (Basma) v Manchester University Hospitals and NHS Foundation Trust & Anor EWCA Civ 278 ruled that clinicians must consider all evidence, including informal evidence provided by a patient’s family and friends, when making decisions on access to life-changing treatments, and that the clinicians in this case had failedORDERS FOR SALE
Court’s discretion –Relevant factors (1) •Whether the property debtor’s and/or his family home •Welfare of those in the property (Forrester Ketley v Brent and Pallette EWHC 3441) •Applies even where debtor sole legal and beneficial owner (Close Invoice Finance v Pile EWHC 1580 (Ch) •Article 8 LANDMARK CHAMBERS' DEBATE ON THE FUTURE OF THE HABITATS Please join Landmark Chambers for a short, informal, debate on the future of the Habitats Regulations. Three Landmark juniors will briefly present some opposing arguments on the proposed reforms over the course of 20 minutes, and we will then open up the floor fordiscussion.
UPPER TRIBUNAL DETERMINES RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRONIC Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited v (1) Ashloch Limited (2) AP Wireless II (UK) Limited UKUT 0338 (LC). Property: “Windsor House” The Upper Tribunal was asked to determine whether it has jurisdiction under Part 4 of the Electronic Communications Code to impose Code rights over land in favour of an operator which is already in occupation of that land, holding over APPG REPORT BRINGS US ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO URGENTLY On 26 April 2021 the APPG finally launched its long awaited “Report on the understandings of the law and practice of surrogacy” which adds considerable impetus to the Law Commission’s proposals on surrogacy reform in 2019.The proposals call for a reform of the existing laws, which are considered not fit for purpose in a modern society as they do not operate in the best interests of the THE REVOLVING DOOR OF MULTIPLE DETENTIONS AND AFTERCARE This case was about the duty imposed on both local authorities and CCGs under section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (“MHA”) to provide after care services to a patient who had been detained under s3 MHA on two occasions in quick succession. COMMUNITY GROUP ONE STEP CLOSER TO SAVING LOCAL PLAYING Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers &ORDERS FOR SALE
Court’s discretion –Relevant factors (1) •Whether the property debtor’s and/or his family home •Welfare of those in the property (Forrester Ketley v Brent and Pallette EWHC 3441) •Applies even where debtor sole legal and beneficial owner (Close Invoice Finance v Pile EWHC 1580 (Ch) •Article 8 GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist:KATIE HELMORE
Katie Helmore is recognised for her versatile and established property practice encompassing all aspects of property litigation including injunctions, commercial and residential landlord and tenant, enfranchisement, rating, telecommunications and complementary areasRUPERT COHEN
Rupert has a successful property and chancery practice allied with a specialist knowledge of costs law. He was appointed Junior Counsel to the Crown (Attorney General’s B Panel) in 2020 and is an ADR Accredited Mediator. He is described in the directories as “ Able to get to the root of a technical and novel point with ease, precisionand
YAASER VANDERMAN
Yaaser has been ranked as one of the top barristers under 35 in the 2018 and 2019 Planning Magazine Law Survey. He studied undergraduate law at Clare College, Cambridge University before completing postgraduate law degrees at Keble College, Oxford University (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM).DAVID LOCK QC
David Lock was called to the Bar in 1985 and made a QC in 2011. He is a public law specialist and was judged by a panel of leading lawyers to be the Legal 500 Public Law QC of the Year for 2020.. He sits as a Deputy High Court Judge in the Queen’s Bench and Family Divisions.FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsRUPERT WARREN QC
Rupert Warren QC is a specialist in planning and related areas of public law. Rupert was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2012. His practice is nationwide and he acts for many leading developers as well as central Government, local authorities and individuals. He has particular expertise in the High Court and Courtof Appeal, and in
DAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk with HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers &ORDERS FOR SALE
Court’s discretion –Relevant factors (1) •Whether the property debtor’s and/or his family home •Welfare of those in the property (Forrester Ketley v Brent and Pallette EWHC 3441) •Applies even where debtor sole legal and beneficial owner (Close Invoice Finance v Pile EWHC 1580 (Ch) •Article 8 GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist:KATIE HELMORE
Katie Helmore is recognised for her versatile and established property practice encompassing all aspects of property litigation including injunctions, commercial and residential landlord and tenant, enfranchisement, rating, telecommunications and complementary areasRUPERT COHEN
Rupert has a successful property and chancery practice allied with a specialist knowledge of costs law. He was appointed Junior Counsel to the Crown (Attorney General’s B Panel) in 2020 and is an ADR Accredited Mediator. He is described in the directories as “ Able to get to the root of a technical and novel point with ease, precisionand
YAASER VANDERMAN
Yaaser has been ranked as one of the top barristers under 35 in the 2018 and 2019 Planning Magazine Law Survey. He studied undergraduate law at Clare College, Cambridge University before completing postgraduate law degrees at Keble College, Oxford University (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM).DAVID LOCK QC
David Lock was called to the Bar in 1985 and made a QC in 2011. He is a public law specialist and was judged by a panel of leading lawyers to be the Legal 500 Public Law QC of the Year for 2020.. He sits as a Deputy High Court Judge in the Queen’s Bench and Family Divisions.FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsRUPERT WARREN QC
Rupert Warren QC is a specialist in planning and related areas of public law. Rupert was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2012. His practice is nationwide and he acts for many leading developers as well as central Government, local authorities and individuals. He has particular expertise in the High Court and Courtof Appeal, and in
DAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk with AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPEAL BACKFIRES 1 day ago · Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE REFORM WHITE PAPER 2021 This is a brief commentary on the proposed powers of the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, set out in the recent White Paper, which purport to “improve accountability and enhance public confidence”.To this effect, new powers have been proposed, including: 1) enhanced powers to direct NHS England including reforms to the Mandate process; 2) enhanced powers to intervene in TIME LIMITS IN PLANNING AND REVOCATION OF CLEUDS 1 day ago · In R (Ocado) v Islington LBC EWHC 1509 (Admin), Holgate J considered “important issues of planning law” concerning: (1) the calculation of the 10 year time limit for enforcement and thus the circumstances in which CLEUDs based on the 10 years were justified; and (2) the circumstances in which Council’s could revoke CLEUDs under s.193(7) on the basis of false informationbeing
INFECTED BLOOD SCANDAL In March 2021, the government announced that it is committed to considering a framework to compensate victims of the Infected Blood Tragedy. The Paymaster General’s announcement also contained a number of proposed changes to the existing financial support schemes in the devolved nations, “to bring them into broader parity”. On 20 May 2021, the government announced that Sir INFORMAL EVIDENCE CAN BE CONSIDERED FOR CLINICAL DECISION In overturning the High Court’s decision, the Court of Appeal in R (Basma) v Manchester University Hospitals and NHS Foundation Trust & Anor EWCA Civ 278 ruled that clinicians must consider all evidence, including informal evidence provided by a patient’s family and friends, when making decisions on access to life-changing treatments, and that the clinicians in this case had failed APPG REPORT BRINGS US ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO URGENTLY On 26 April 2021 the APPG finally launched its long awaited “Report on the understandings of the law and practice of surrogacy” which adds considerable impetus to the Law Commission’s proposals on surrogacy reform in 2019.The proposals call for a reform of the existing laws, which are considered not fit for purpose in a modern society as they do not operate in the best interests of theANDREW BYASS
Andrew is a top-rated planning junior in the 20 20 Planning Law Survey and is ranked in Legal 500 (tier 3) and Chambers & Partners (band 5) for planning.His practice covers all areas of planning and environmental law. He acts for major developers, landowners, individuals and local authorities in a range of matters involving infrastructure, retail, residential, energy, waste, student THE REVOLVING DOOR OF MULTIPLE DETENTIONS AND AFTERCARE This case was about the duty imposed on both local authorities and CCGs under section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (“MHA”) to provide after care services to a patient who had been detained under s3 MHA on two occasions in quick succession. ELEPHANT & CASTLE REDEVELOPMENT CLEAR TO PROCEED The proposed redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle shopping centre and the site of the London College of Communication is a huge project within the area of the London Borough of Southwark. COMMUNITY GROUP ONE STEP CLOSER TO SAVING LOCAL PLAYING Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist:YAASER VANDERMAN
Yaaser has been ranked as one of the top barristers under 35 in the 2018 and 2019 Planning Magazine Law Survey. He studied undergraduate law at Clare College, Cambridge University before completing postgraduate law degrees at Keble College, Oxford University (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM).BEN FULLBROOK
Ben is regularly called upon to give advice and draft pleadings. In September 2020, Ben was appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel. Ben’s recent clients have included individual claimants and defendants, developers, environmental groups, landlords,tenants, local
FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsDAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk withRUPERT WARREN QC
Rupert Warren QC is a specialist in planning and related areas of public law. Rupert was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2012. His practice is nationwide and he acts for many leading developers as well as central Government, local authorities and individuals. He has particular expertise in the High Court and Courtof Appeal, and in
MIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials.JACQUELINE LEAN
Jacqueline has acted as sole, or junior, counsel in Courts and tribunals at all levels, including the Supreme Court, the Aarhus Compliance Committee, and Parliamentary Select Committees. Property. Jacqueline’s property work encompasses the full range of landlord and tenant work (including leasehold enfranchisement) and realproperty disputes.
THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist:YAASER VANDERMAN
Yaaser has been ranked as one of the top barristers under 35 in the 2018 and 2019 Planning Magazine Law Survey. He studied undergraduate law at Clare College, Cambridge University before completing postgraduate law degrees at Keble College, Oxford University (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM).BEN FULLBROOK
Ben is regularly called upon to give advice and draft pleadings. In September 2020, Ben was appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel. Ben’s recent clients have included individual claimants and defendants, developers, environmental groups, landlords,tenants, local
FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsDAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk withRUPERT WARREN QC
Rupert Warren QC is a specialist in planning and related areas of public law. Rupert was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2012. His practice is nationwide and he acts for many leading developers as well as central Government, local authorities and individuals. He has particular expertise in the High Court and Courtof Appeal, and in
MIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials.JACQUELINE LEAN
Jacqueline has acted as sole, or junior, counsel in Courts and tribunals at all levels, including the Supreme Court, the Aarhus Compliance Committee, and Parliamentary Select Committees. Property. Jacqueline’s property work encompasses the full range of landlord and tenant work (including leasehold enfranchisement) and realproperty disputes.
THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever COMMUNITY GROUP ONE STEP CLOSER TO SAVING LOCAL PLAYING Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. ELEPHANT & CASTLE REDEVELOPMENT CLEAR TO PROCEED The proposed redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle shopping centre and the site of the London College of Communication is a huge project within the area of the London Borough of Southwark. TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN JUDGMENT IN IMPORTANT CASE ON The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in an important case on mineral extraction in the Green Belt: R (Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) and others) v North Yorkshire County Council UKSC 3.. This case concerns the correct approach for a decision-maker considering “openness” in the National Planning Policy Framework (“the NPPF”) in the context ofJOEL SEMAKULA
Joel joined Chambers in 2020 following completion of pupillage during which he was supervised by Richard Turney, David Nicholls, Galina Ward, Simon Allison and Justin Bates. He accepts instructions on a direct access and pro bono basis in appropriate cases. Prior to starting pupillage, Joel worked in the global litigation team of anoil major
RUPERT COHEN
Rupert has a successful property and chancery practice allied with a specialist knowledge of costs law. He was appointed Junior Counsel to the Crown (Attorney General’s B Panel) in 2020 and is an ADR Accredited Mediator. He is described in the directories as “ Able to get to the root of a technical and novel point with ease, precisionand
RICHARD MOULES
Richard was called in 2005. He specialises in planning & compulsory purchase, environmental, and public law. He undertakes work for private developers, central and local government, public bodies and interest groups. He is a member of the Attorney-General’s “A” panel of counsel. Planning.ANDREW BYASS
Andrew is a top-rated planning junior in the 20 20 Planning Law Survey and is ranked in Legal 500 (tier 3) and Chambers & Partners (band 5) for planning.His practice covers all areas of planning and environmental law. He acts for major developers, landowners, individuals and local authorities in a range of matters involving infrastructure, retail, residential, energy, waste, studentRUSSELL HARRIS QC
Russell Harris was called to the Bar in 1986 and took silk in 2003. He built a successful mixed common law practice before, in 1990, accepting an invitation from Sir Frank Layfield QC to join his planning and environmental law chambers. Since that time he has specialised in planning and environmental work. He is now involved inmost of the UKs
NEIL CAMERON QC
Neil has extensive experience in planning, compulsory purchase, parliamentary and environmental work. He was joint head of Landmark Chambers from 2015-2018. Major planning inquiries include The Tulip (305 m tall visitor attraction in the City of London), Cribbs Causeway (retail), Burgess Business Park (residential and commercial mixed use)King
HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & PEOPLE - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist: TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
JOEL SEMAKULA
Joel joined Chambers in 2020 following completion of pupillage during which he was supervised by Richard Turney, David Nicholls, Galina Ward, Simon Allison and Justin Bates. He accepts instructions on a direct access and pro bono basis in appropriate cases. Prior to starting pupillage, Joel worked in the global litigation team of anoil major
BEN FULLBROOK
Ben is regularly called upon to give advice and draft pleadings. In September 2020, Ben was appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel. Ben’s recent clients have included individual claimants and defendants, developers, environmental groups, landlords,tenants, local
CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsMIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials. THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & PEOPLE - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. GUIDE TO THE LAW ON POLICE PENSIONS Guide to the law on police pensions. Landmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers who often advise on a range of statutory schemes including pensions. This resource provides information on the law relating to police pensions and will explain the essentials of the complex legal scheme. The website is designed to assist: TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
JOEL SEMAKULA
Joel joined Chambers in 2020 following completion of pupillage during which he was supervised by Richard Turney, David Nicholls, Galina Ward, Simon Allison and Justin Bates. He accepts instructions on a direct access and pro bono basis in appropriate cases. Prior to starting pupillage, Joel worked in the global litigation team of anoil major
BEN FULLBROOK
Ben is regularly called upon to give advice and draft pleadings. In September 2020, Ben was appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel. Ben’s recent clients have included individual claimants and defendants, developers, environmental groups, landlords,tenants, local
CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsMIRIAM SEITLER
Miriam regularly appears in the County Court representing parties in possession proceedings, including forfeiture claims, and has acted as sole Counsel in numerous fast track and multi-track trials. THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever COMMUNITY GROUP ONE STEP CLOSER TO SAVING LOCAL PLAYING Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. ELEPHANT & CASTLE REDEVELOPMENT CLEAR TO PROCEED The proposed redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle shopping centre and the site of the London College of Communication is a huge project within the area of the London Borough of Southwark. DAVID HOLLAND QC APPOINTED JOINT HEAD OF CHAMBERS We are delighted to announce that David Holland QC has been appointed Joint Head of Chambers. David’s three-year term begins with immediate effect, taking over from Paul Brown QC.. Commenting on his appointment, David stated, “It’s an honour and a privilege to be elected as Joint Head of the Management Committee at Landmark. CHARGING ORDERS INTRODUCTION AND PROCEDURE (1) Introduction: What is a charging order? “Acharging order is an order made by the court charging some specified property of the judgment debtor with the ability to satisfy the judgment debt and is thus a mode of enforcement of moneyMINI-PUPILLAGE
Corporate Social Responsibility. Landmark Chambers believes that it’s important to ensure that students from all backgrounds are able to undertake their mini-pupillage at minimal expense to themselves and, in doing so, improve social mobility at, and access to, the Bar. Chambers therefore offers all mini-pupils a maximum reimbursement ofBEN FULLBROOK
Ben is regularly called upon to give advice and draft pleadings. In September 2020, Ben was appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel. Ben’s recent clients have included individual claimants and defendants, developers, environmental groups, landlords,tenants, local
TOM MORRIS - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Tom is a specialist in property litigation and costs law. He has a particular focus on all areas of the law relating to the development of land, and complements his property litigation practice with his knowledge and experience of planning and environmental law. He is regularly instructed to appear in the High Court, including the SeniorCourts
DAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk withSTEPHEN KNAFLER QC
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden passing of our former colleague Stephen Knafler QC who died on Saturday after a short illness. Stephen was someone who became a lawyer for other people’s benefit, and spent his professional life trying to make the law deliver solutions for the most vulnerable in our society. His mainareas of
MYRIAM STACEY QC
She practices across all courts in England and Wales including CA, High Court, UT, County Court, FTT, arbitrations and expert determinations. The 2020 edition of Chambers & Partners directory says that she is “Exceptionally bright and astute, and able to grasp the commercial reality of situations with ease.” “Extremely hard-working and very thorough in her advice.” “She has an HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & PEOPLE - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
CHARGING ORDERS INTRODUCTION AND PROCEDURE (1) Introduction: What is a charging order? “Acharging order is an order made by the court charging some specified property of the judgment debtor with the ability to satisfy the judgment debt and is thus a mode of enforcement of money CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsSTEPHEN KNAFLER QC
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden passing of our former colleague Stephen Knafler QC who died on Saturday after a short illness. Stephen was someone who became a lawyer for other people’s benefit, and spent his professional life trying to make the law deliver solutions for the most vulnerable in our society. His mainareas of
DAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk withCERI WILKINS
Ceri joined Landmark in June 2016, having previously worked as a Fees Clerk at Garden Court and Wilberforce. In her spare time Ceri is an avid gym member and is a keen football fan, supporting her local teamCrystal Palace.
THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever HOME - LANDMARK CHAMBERS A brilliant and professional public law set with exceptional barristers. Chambers & Partners. Key Project: Jones v Attorney General for Trinidad. The leading planning set in London and beyond. Legal 500. Key Project: Paradise Circus. Deep roster of top-quality silks and juniors at all levels of experience. Chambers & PEOPLE - LANDMARK CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. TRECARRELL HOUSE LTD V ROUNCEFIELD EWCA CIV Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield EWCA Civ. In a judgment handed down on 18 June 2020 the Court of Appeal concluded that the failure to provide a gas safety certificate prior to a tenants occupation does not prevent a landlord serving a s.21 notice as long as the relevant certificate has been given before service of thenotice.
CHARGING ORDERS INTRODUCTION AND PROCEDURE (1) Introduction: What is a charging order? “Acharging order is an order made by the court charging some specified property of the judgment debtor with the ability to satisfy the judgment debt and is thus a mode of enforcement of money CHALLENGING A NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AND WHEN TO DO SO The three targets for legal challenge in the NP process under section 61N TCPA • Stage 1: LPA’s consideration of an examiner’s recommendations (or exercise of intervention powers by S of S)FIONA SCOLDING QC
Fiona has 20 years worth of experience in cases concerning education law. She has a broad compass of work from the FTT to the Court of Appeal on these issues, including Equality Act claims. She undertakes work across the whole spectrum of education law, including, contract and tort matters, governance, funding, vires and structure, exclusionsSTEPHEN KNAFLER QC
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden passing of our former colleague Stephen Knafler QC who died on Saturday after a short illness. Stephen was someone who became a lawyer for other people’s benefit, and spent his professional life trying to make the law deliver solutions for the most vulnerable in our society. His mainareas of
DAVID FORSDICK QC
David acts for many of the major local authorities (City Councils, County Council and London authorities). His practice involves advising on, and appearing in cases concerning, local government powers, decision making, landholdings, revenue maximisation and reorganisation. Recommendations: C&P 2018 – “renowned local government silk withCERI WILKINS
Ceri joined Landmark in June 2016, having previously worked as a Fees Clerk at Garden Court and Wilberforce. In her spare time Ceri is an avid gym member and is a keen football fan, supporting her local teamCrystal Palace.
THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND THE DUTY TO GET THE BEST PRICE ON THE SALE OF LAND BY THOMAS JEFFERIES LANDMARK CHAMBERS 1. Private and commercial landowners are free to buy and sell land at whatever COMMUNITY GROUP ONE STEP CLOSER TO SAVING LOCAL PLAYING 1 day ago · Landmark Chambers has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media website if you visit a page which contains embedded content from social media. ELEPHANT & CASTLE REDEVELOPMENT CLEAR TO PROCEED The proposed redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle shopping centre and the site of the London College of Communication is a huge project within the area of the London Borough of Southwark. DAVID HOLLAND QC APPOINTED JOINT HEAD OF CHAMBERS We are delighted to announce that David Holland QC has been appointed Joint Head of Chambers. David’s three-year term begins with immediate effect, taking over from Paul Brown QC.. Commenting on his appointment, David stated, “It’s an honour and a privilege to be elected as Joint Head of the Management Committee at Landmark.JOEL SEMAKULA
Joel joined Chambers in 2020 following completion of pupillage during which he was supervised by Richard Turney, David Nicholls, Galina Ward, Simon Allison and Justin Bates. He accepts instructions on a direct access and pro bono basis in appropriate cases. Prior to starting pupillage, Joel worked in the global litigation team of anoil major
STEPHEN KNAFLER QC
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden passing of our former colleague Stephen Knafler QC who died on Saturday after a short illness. Stephen was someone who became a lawyer for other people’s benefit, and spent his professional life trying to make the law deliver solutions for the most vulnerable in our society. His mainareas of
YAASER VANDERMAN
Yaaser has been ranked as one of the top barristers under 35 in the 2018 and 2019 Planning Magazine Law Survey. He studied undergraduate law at Clare College, Cambridge University before completing postgraduate law degrees at Keble College, Oxford University (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM).CAMILLA LAMONT
Camilla is committed to pro bono work which she accepts through Advocate (formerly the Bar Pro Bono Unit). She is one of Advocate’s Senior Reviewers for property and landlord and tenant cases. Camilla is Chair of both Landmark Chambers’ Equality and Diversity and Wellbeing Committee and the Retention of Women Working Group.RICHARD MOULES
Richard was called in 2005. He specialises in planning & compulsory purchase, environmental, and public law. He undertakes work for private developers, central and local government, public bodies and interest groups. He is a member of the Attorney-General’s “A” panel of counsel. Planning.LEON GLENISTER
Leon regularly acts in a range of cases relating to adult social care. He regularly advises in relation to care provided under the Care Act 2014, he acts in the Court of Protection, and advises on disputes on ordinary residence. He is a contributing author to ‘Adult Social Care Law’ (LAG, 2019).RUSSELL HARRIS QC
Russell Harris was called to the Bar in 1986 and took silk in 2003. He built a successful mixed common law practice before, in 1990, accepting an invitation from Sir Frank Layfield QC to join his planning and environmental law chambers. Since that time he has specialised in planning and environmental work. He is now involved inmost of the UKs
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