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16 July 2014

Landlord & tenant

Our barristers represent a range of landlords (private, registered social landlords and housing associations) and tenants in disputes concerning residential leases and tenancies. We are recommended as a leading set for our housing expertise in both Chambers and Partners and Legal 500. Emma Godfrey co-authors LexisNexis’ highly acclaimed practitioners’ textbook ‘Claims to the Possession of […]

16 July 2014

Housing

Ranked as a set for social housing expertise – Legal 500 2026 and Chambers and Partners 2026. “Field Court Chambers continues to boast a well-respected team with a notable presence in the social housing sector. The barristers continue to act in a wide range of cases that involve human rights considerations.”  Chambers & Partners 2026 […]

16 July 2014

Trusts of land

Disputes regarding land held upon trust can take many and varied forms. Those resulting from the breakdown of domestic relationships may more often be based upon informal and factually sensitive creation of rights by way of implied trusts, while those arising from commercial transactions can involve the interpretation of complex formal documentation. They may also […]

16 July 2014

Real property

Real property problems and disputes take many different forms whether they arise in the course of a transaction or in a dispute after a transaction has concluded. What they share is a need for careful analysis leading to creative, practical solutions. We advise and represent commercial and private owners, developers and agents involved in real […]

13 July 2014

Property

Our property law barristers provide constructive, practical advice designed to achieve successful commercial solutions to all property-related disputes for clients. We represent clients in all courts and tribunals as well as in mediations and arbitrations. Max Thorowgood heads our property group. As well as his practice as a barrister, Max sits as a Deputy Judge […]

13 July 2014

Family

‘Field Court Chambers is an ‘exceptional family set’, with a team of practitioners regularly instructed by local authorities, intervenors, parents and children’s guardians in private and public children law proceedings.’ Ranked as a set for family: children and domestic abuse expertise – Legal 500 2026. Our family law barristers are regularly instructed in complex and […]

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