Closure of DX delivery service

We would like to inform our clients that we will no longer be in the DX delivery service from the 1st of August 2021. Please do not send mail to us via DX after the 15th July 2021. Our postal address is: S... Continue Reading

Owen Thomas QC and Kate Hughes QC join Family Team as Door Tenants

We are delighted to welcome Owen Thomas QC and Kate Hughes QC who join our Family Team as Door Tenants from 9 Park Place in Cardiff. Owen, who was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2018, is a spec... Continue Reading

Tom Lawal shortlisted for ‘Barrister of the Year’ award at the Worcestershire Law Society Awards 2021

We are delighted to announce that Tom Lawal has been shortlisted as a finalist for the “Barrister of the Year” Award in the Worcestershire Law Society Awards 2021. ... Continue Reading

Four members of St Ives Chambers appear in landmark decision involving Herefordshire Council

Four members of the St Ives Chambers Family Team have appeared in the recently published decision of The Honourable Mr Justice Keehan in Re: YY (Children: Conduct of the Local Authority) [2021] EWHC 749 (F... Continue Reading

St Ives Pupils now on their feet

We would like to wish the very best of luck to our second six pupils Eloise Marriott, Feargus Campbell and Queenie Djan, who have now started on their feet! To view our Pupils profiles please click below: ... Continue Reading

Michael Tanney joins St Ives Chambers Criminal Team

We are pleased to welcome Michael Tanney to Chambers. Michael Tanney joins our Criminal Team. Michael Tanney both defends and prosecutes serious cases and can cite extensive Court of Appeal experience. He ... Continue Reading

Family Group Newsletter: Spring 2021 Edition

To view the latest edition of the Family Group Newsletter please click here. Within this update you will find a range of articles including: ‘Requesting amplification of a judge’s reasons prior to... Continue Reading

The pitfalls of relying on s21 during the pandemic by Jane Talbot

Jane Talbot considers the implications of the recent case of Corp of Trinity House of Deptford Strond v (1) Dequincy Prescott (2) Clodagh Byrne for landlords and assured shorthold tenants where significant... Continue Reading

Common Law and Criminal Law Pupillage Open Evenings 2021

St Ives Chambers welcomes you to join us for our Pupillage Open Evenings held by Zoom. Please see below for details:   Common Law Pupillage Open evening  Monday 15th February at 5.30pm   Crimina... Continue Reading

Rebecca Cross and Malvika Jaganmohan co-authoring new book on domestic abuse in the family courts

We are delighted to announce that Rebecca Cross and Malvika Jaganmohan have recently signed a contract with Law Brief Publishing, to co-author a book provisionally titled: ‘A Practical Guide to Pract... Continue Reading