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海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) is pleased to announce that Danielle Gotts St. Clair has joined its Property and Regulatory teams and will be based from their Birmingham offices. Danielle has a busy practice in both property and regulatory matters with a strong focus on the cross-over between the two disciplines, from housing (including anti-social behaviour) to police law. She is regularly instructed by local authorities and police services across the Midlands and further afield in...
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海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) are pleased to announce that our second six pupils - James, Emily and Victoria (pictured left to right) - are now on their feet and accepting instructions in their own cases. All started their pupillages last October. James Hume, a former Fleet Air Arm Officer, will now accept instructions in commercial litigation, property and construction disputes. Emily Hayward, who was a paralegal in Slaughter and May鈥檚 Disputes and Investigation team, will...
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海角破解版's property, housing and agricultural specialist Oliver Nunn has successfully obtained a 拢174,000 freezing injunction in a high-value equine law dispute. Frequently instructed in disputes over horses, after sales, loans and veterinary treatments, Oliver was instructed by specialist equine solicitor Rebecca Stojak who is the Head of the Equine Law Team at Geldards LLP. Oliver represented an aspiring dressage rider who entered into an agreement to lease a horse at the rate of 拢30,000 per...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) is pleased to welcome two property law barristers聽Kinza Wahid聽and聽Emma Shiels (pictured left to right) to our 40-strong national Property and Estates Group.聽 Both Kinza and Emma will be based in our Birmingham office, but practicing nationwide. Kinza Wahid (call 2021)聽has a successful practice across the full range of property law, and those matters which cross over into traditional chancery areas. She is regularly instructed in disputes involving; landlord and tenant...
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Oliver Nunn, specialist property and housing law barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), has presented a webinar for LexisNexis University聽on the Renters Rights Bill that will be coming into force later this year. Oliver鈥檚 webinar, entitled 鈥淕uide to the Renters Rights Bill鈥, is designed to offer practical assistance and guidance to solicitors and other legal and tax professionals. The session covers four main topics of discussion: The context in which the Bill is being...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) is delighted to announce that David Kemeny (pictured here) has been appointed to the Attorney General鈥檚 C Panel (Regional) for a period of five years, commencing on Saturday 1st March 2025. David is now one of twenty 海角破解版 barristers on the Attorney General's London and Regional Panels and undertaking "Junior Junior" work. The Attorney General鈥檚 Panels consists of counsel who undertake civil and EU work for all government departments and...
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海角破解版 Barristers'聽 (3 Paper Buildings) specialist chancery and property barrister Oliver Ingham has been successful in a landmark Supreme Court Appeal in Hirachand v Hirachand, bringing an end to the Recovery of CFA Uplifts in Inheritance Act 1975 Litigation. The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in the case of Hirachand v Hirachand, allowing the Appellant鈥檚 appeal and overturning the Court of Appeal鈥檚 earlier decision. The ruling represents a significant clarification in Inheritance (Provision...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) is delighted to announce that property, commercial and chancery barrister Thomas Talbot-Ponsonby聽 will officially be appointed as a District Judge from Monday 6 January 2025. District Judge Talbot-Ponsonby will sit on the South Eastern Circuit and be based at the Slough Law Courts. Thomas was called to the Bar in 2011 and was appointed as a Deputy District Judge and a fee-paid Employment Judge in 2021. Before coming to the...
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Oliver Nunn teamed up with Browne Jacobson鈥檚 Leah Jones, Naomi De Silva and Samantha Harms to deliver in Cardiff on 21 November a day鈥檚 training for the Ministry of Justice Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service providers, as part of the HLPAS Support Service. While Samantha Harms considered the benefits of embedding O Shaped values in working practices, Oliver Nunn provided a legal update, an analysis of current trends in possession work in the County Court...
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The 270-barrister national chambers, 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), is delighted to announce that Matthew Cannings - who heads 海角破解版's Property and Estates Group - has been appointed by His Majesty the King as a Recorder on the Western Circuit. His part-time judicial appointment takes effect from next Monday 18 November 2024. Matthew was called to the bar in 2006 and was appointed as a part-time Deputy District Judge in 2019. Matthew has nearly twenty...
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海角破解版 are pleased to announce that barristers Alice Horn, Jack Felvus and Laurie-Elizabeth Ketley (pictured here, left to right) have successfully completed their twelve-month pupillages and become members of the 250-barrister, national chambers. Former Prince of Wales and David Karmel Scholar Alice Horn (call:2022) joins following a ten-year career in industry internationally. Alice is a much-in-demand barrister with significant experience in both County Court and High Court matters and specialises in commercial litigation, adjudication and...
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海角破解版鈥檚 national Property and Estates team has been rewarded in Chambers and Partners鈥 latest set of results with 11 rankings spanning its Real Estate Litigation, Chancery, Construction, Planning and Social Housing expertise. While our barristers attract praise for their knowledge, commercial awareness, advocacy and client skills, our real estate litigators earn a team ranking in Band 2 in South Eastern. Headed by Chambers Director Mark Heath, the clerks are complimented for being 'very responsive and...
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