Children Law, International Family Law | Tuesday 11 April 2017
Garden Court Chambers welcomes Victoria Burgess to the Family Team
Garden Court Chambers are delighted to welcome Victoria Burgess to the Family Law Team.
Garden Court Chambers are delighted to welcome Victoria Burgess to the Family Law Team.
Nicola Braganza of the Garden Court employment, discrimination and public law teams represented all 49 appellants.
We are delighted to announce that Katharine Marks joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
Marc Willers QC of Garden Court Chambers and Emily Shirley of Our Children's Trust write for UKELA.
Ifeanyi Odogwu of Garden Court Chambers represented the family of John Ahmed at the inquest.
Kathryn Cronin and Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers represented one of the interveners, Anti-Slavery International.
Tom Stoate represented the family of Ondrej Suha, who was 19 when he died.
Criminal defence barrister Paramjit Ahluwalia calls for a radical new approach to women in the criminal justice system.
Una Morris of Garden Court Chambers represented the claimant.
We are delighted to announce that James Holmes has joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
Dan Randall has joined the civil liberties, social welfare and employment teams as Practice Manager.
Tim Baldwin and Justine Compton of Garden Court Chambers appeared for the Respondent.
David Jones of Garden Court Chambers acted for the claimant.
Mark Symes of Garden Court Chambers represented both appellants.
Peter Wilcock QC and Minka Braun of Garden Court Chambers represented BH.
Environmental and planning law barrister, Marc Willers QC of Garden Court Chambers represents local campaigner, Gayzer Frackman.
Amy Carrington has worked in marketing and events with us for three and a half years, after finishing her human rights MA.
Criminal defence barrister Paramjit Ahluwalia describes the barriers that remain and what inspires her to smash them down.
Immigration barrister Helen Foot describes the challenges facing her female clients and how, with her solicitors, she can help them access the legal protection they are entitled to.
A Scottish manufacturer has been told to reinstate a respected HR professional after being found guilty of unfair dismissal and unlawful sex discrimination.