News & Views
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 11 November 2010
Stephen Simblet comments in the Mail on Sunday on anonymity of police marksmen at inquests
Stephen Simblet wrote a Comment piece in the Mail on Sunday on 7 November, relating to concerns at the routine granting of anonymity to police marksmen at inquests.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 11 November 2010
Court of Appeal split over tenancy deposits
The Court of Appeal has decided by a majority that landlords who fail to protect their tenant’s deposits in a tenancy deposit scheme can avoid a sanction if they protect the deposit before the hearing of any claim or counterclaim brought by the tenant.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 11 November 2010
Jo Wilding interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Midweek on her campaigning work in Iraq
Garden Court's Jo Wilding has been interviewed by Libby Purves on BBC Radio 4 Midweek. In the interview, Jo tells the extraordinary story of her adventures in Iraq before, during and after the 2003 invasion.
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 9 November 2010
Employment Law Bulletin - Issue 91 - 9 November 2010
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 8 November 2010
Immigration Bulletin - Issue 205 - 8 November 2010
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 8 November 2010
Housing Law Bulletin - Issue 192 - 8 November 2010
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 5 November 2010
Garden Court Chambers launches International Advice and Litigation Team
Garden Court Chambers, the largest barristers chambers in London, has formed a specialist International Advice and Litigation Team: Garden Court International
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 3 November 2010
Supreme Court gives huge boost to human rights of social housing tenants
In a landmark judgment issued this morning, the UK's highest court has decided that those council and housing association tenants who do not have full security of tenure but want to remain in their homes can only be evicted if a court is satisfied that th