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Housing Law | Tuesday 21 May 2019

Catherine O'Donnell co-authors 'Housing Conditions: tenants' rights' (sixth edition, LAG)

The definitive legal guide to bad housing conditions in rented accommodation in England is written by Catherine O'Donnell of Garden Court, HHJ Jan Luba QC (formerly of Garden Court) and Giles Peaker.

Housing Law | Wednesday 17 April 2019

Court of Appeal grants permission to appeal on a novel point of law in a housing succession case

Mr Yildiz is represented by Tim Baldwin leading Stephen Marsh, both of Garden Court, who are instructed by Farzana Chowdhury of Hodge Jones and Allen Solicitors.

Tim Baldwin

Housing Law, Community Care Law, Court of Protection | Wednesday 20 March 2019

High Court’s inherent jurisdiction for the protection of vulnerable adults (Southend-on-Sea Borough Council v Meyers)

Bethan Harris

Housing Law | Friday 15 March 2019

Congratulations to Justine Compton on her appointment as Deputy District Judge on the South Eastern Circuit

Justine Compton of the Garden Court Chambers Housing Team has been appointed as Deputy District Judge on the South Eastern Circuit.

Housing Law | Wednesday 23 January 2019

Garden Court Housing Team's response to Call for Evidence on the Case for a Housing Court

The Garden Court Chambers Housing Team has responded to the Call for Evidence on the Case for a Housing Court, which closed on 22 January 2019.

Housing Law | Wednesday 19 December 2018

'Crisis, what crisis?'

Liz Davies of the Garden Court Chambers Housing Team gave the keynote speech titled “Crisis, what crisis?” at the Housing Law Practitioner’s Association Annual Conference on 12 December 2018.

Liz Davies KC

Housing Law | Tuesday 23 October 2018

Disabled man awarded damages after Housing Association found to have 'systemic failings'

Sebastian Elgueta represented Mr M, and was instructed by Nikki Greenwell of LDJ Solicitors.

Housing Law, Property Disputes | Thursday 27 September 2018

Campaigners celebrate court ruling allowing them to continue their occupation of the Old Tidemill Wildlife Garden in Deptford

James Bowen from Garden Court Chambers acted pro bono on behalf of the campaigners.

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