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Jane Hayford Joins Chambers

Chambers welcomes Jane Hayford from New Court Chambers. Jane, who was Called in 1997, joins our Family Team.


14th Apr 2015

Housing Law Bulletin No 3

Welcome to this, the third bulletin from the Housing Team. Topic: Commencement of Part 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 – the Civil Injunction We hope that you will find the content of interest: if you wish to receive further updates you can subscribe by replying to [email protected]. Commencement of Part 1 of the


13th Apr 2015

Housing Law Bulletin No 2

Welcome to this, the second bulletin from the Housing Team. We hope that you will find the content of interest: if you wish to receive further updates you can subscribe by replying to [email protected]. Topic: Akerman- Livingstone v Aster Communities Ltd “Can the court summarily dispose of a defence to possession based on an allegation of unlawful


31st Mar 2015

Housing Law Bulletin No 1

Welcome to this, the first bulletin of what will be a regular updating service on all issues relating to housing law — whether social or private, landlord or tenant. We hope that you will find the content of interest: if you wish to receive further updates you can subscribe by replying to [email protected] “Can a


4th Mar 2015

Ranked in Chambers UK Bar 2015: Leading Set

42 Bedford Row has a national reputation and is a full-service chambers dealing with all aspects of family law. It has great strength in both public and private children law cases, and has developed very strong relationships with local authorities, particularly in the South of England. It also acts for guardians and parents. Client service: “The clerk’s team


22nd Jan 2015

Damages for unlawful eviction by a local authority

On 21st October, 2014, Desmond Kilcoyne appeared in the Supreme Court on behalf of the London Borough of Lambeth in a case where the Borough, in their capacity as a landlord, unlawfully evicted a secure tenant, Mr Loveridge. The judgment is awaited. The appeal concerns the approach which must be taken to the calculation of


30th Oct 2014

Unison (no 2) v Lord Chancellor and EHRC

This week Susan Chan of 42BR has appeared for the Lord Chancellor in the second judicial review challenge to the employment tribunal fees system brought by the union Unison. A year ago Susan successfully defended the tribunal fees scheme against Unison’s first challenge, which was backed by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).


23rd Oct 2014

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