The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the shape of our practices significantly. Whilst it is right to say that legal services have been moving towards paperless operation for some time, there is no denying tha...
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Holly Hilbourne-Gollop considers the recent High Court case of F v M [2021] EWFC 4 and the guidance provided in relation to allegations of coercive and controlling behaviour, the approach to be followed b...
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Our Pupillage Applications for Common Law and Criminal Law Pupillages for 2021 are now open.
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We are delighted to announce that Chambers has signed up to the recently launched FreeBar Charter, which aims to guide us in implementing best practice with regard to LGBT+ inclusion. In addition, it will ...
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Many congratulations to our three pupils, Thomas Duggan, Zara Mahmood and Lachlan Stewart, who have all accepted offers of tenancy following successful completion of their pupillages.
Thomas has joined Cha...
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We are delighted to announce that Sarah Fahy will be returning to Chambers on the 4th January 2021. Sarah specialises in Family Law.
She regularly appears at all stages of both public and private law proce...
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Thank you to everyone at St Ives Chambers who has kindly donated to our substantial collection for the B30 Foodbank.
We are delighted with the amount we have been able to donate to this worthy cause .
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St Ives Chambers would like to bring a little Christmas cheer after a tough year for all by donating Lindt chocolate hampers to those at our local Marie Curie hospice.
We wish the patients, staff and nurse...
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In this article, Jane Talbot provides a brief overview of recent developments since the ending of the possession stay in September 2020.
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In an interview with Catherine Baski from The Times, Malvika Jaganmohan provides an insight into life as a baby barrister, the impact of Covid on her practice and mental health in the legal profession.
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