Criminal Law
Members of Chambers conduct all types of criminal cases, including:
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Family Law
Members of Chambers conduct all forms of cases in this field from
the Family Proceedings Court to the Court of Appeal. They appear in
both private and public law proceedings for both lay clients and local
authorities.
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Civil Law
Members of Chambers cover a broad range of general Common Law work
in all courts and tribunals. Individuals specialise in:
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Administrative law - including all aspects of judicial review
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Chancery law - from probate to easements and boundary disputes
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Contract law - from small claims to commercial disputes
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Employment law - both for employer and employee
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Housing law
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Immigration law
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Landlord and Tenant law
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Licensing - including both liquor and firearm licenses
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Negligence - including professional negligence
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Personal injury - both for plaintiffs and defendants
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Planning law
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Actions against the police
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Revenue law
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Sports law
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Tort
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