As part of our Health and Wellbeing campaign, each month Fruitful office deliver fruit baskets to Chambers for members and staff.
Fruitful office plants 1 fruit tree for every 1 basket they deliver to us, ... Continue Reading
William Douglas-Jones represented Wolverhampton Council in a trading standards case where the accused was jailed after £200,000 of illegal cigarettes and tobacco were seized.
For news coverage of the case... Continue Reading
We were delighted to host our inaugural Pupillage Open Evening last night, which saw a full house of attendees.
Following a welcome from Timothy Bowe, Head of Pupillage, attendees were invited to network w... Continue Reading
We are delighted to welcome Malvika Jaganmohan , a Barrister specialising in Public Law Children, Private Law Children and Family Finance matters.
To view Malvika’s profile click here.
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The Family Group Autumn 2019 Newsletter is now available to download.
Within this update you will find a range of articles including:
– ‘Change is Coming’ by Ann Chavasse.
– ‘... Continue Reading
We are delighted to welcome our three new pupils to Chambers.
Zara Mahmood joins us for her First Six under the supervision of Rebecca Wade.
Lachlan Stewart joins us for his First Six under the supervision... Continue Reading
The programme for our 10th Anniversary Annual Housing Conference is available to view. To view the programme click here.
For more details on the event, click here.
There are discounts available for group b... Continue Reading
Our Summer 2019 newsletter is now available to read.
In this edition we have included details of future conferences and new members.
To read the summer newsletter please click here.
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We are delighted that Naana Otoo-Oyortey MBE (Executive Director of Forward UK) will be joining Jeremy Weston QC at the FGM seminar on Wednesday 10th July. She will be talking about the work of Forward U... Continue Reading
St Ives Chambers is particularly well known for its family law expertise, which spans family finance, children and care matters………. Other key areas include crime and regulatory, commercial, Chancery and banking matters……