Vicky is available from the 1st May 2024 and continues to except instructions in Care and Private Law matters in Family law.
Read storyThe article is ‘A review of the current UK surrogacy laws, Law Commission recommendations, and suggestions for reform’ [2023] CFLQ 305.
Read storyIn the past 2 weeks Deni Mathews, Katie Churcher and Michael Green have secured acquittals in Crown Court Trials.
Read storyYesterday Sancho Brett, barrister and member of our civil team, delivered training on a range of planning law topics to lawyers and planning officers at Plymouth City Council.
Read storyEmma Pearce provides a Family Case Law update
Read storyAll the members and clerks would like to wish Stephen and Samuel all the best as they commence their 2nd six of pupillage on Tuesday 2nd April 2024.
Read storyBoth in our members and clerking team, we have some amazing women who provide a fantastic service to the legal community.
Read storyYesterday Sancho Brett, Civil Law Barrister, gave a seminar to surveyors and officers from local government building control teams about dangerous structures and boundary disputes.
Read storyFeleena Grosvenor and Samuel Knight Judge the Final
Read storyCharlotte Davies explores the restricted patient regime, why a court may opt to send someone to a psychiatric hospital rather than prison, and what it means for society.
Read storyThe featured article covers Rawdon's recent case, Crisplane Limited v Plymouth Community Homes [2024] UKUT 15(LC) - which dealt with lease interpretation of a right to buy lease. Both can be contacted through chambers and www.leasebarristers.com
Read storyMember of KBG Chambers Charlotte Davies is co-leading the relaunch of the Western Circuit Women's Forum mentoring programme, and has authored an article for Counsel Magazine on how mentoring can help you on the path to judicial appointment and silk.
Read storyCharlotte Davies (2007) has appeared for Cornwall Council in an inquest over eight days before the Senior Coroner for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly which has resulted in the findings being referred to Lady Heather Hallett, the chair of the ongoing UK Covid-19 public inquiry, and a Prevention of Future Deaths report being sent to the Cabinet Office. The inquest has been reported widely in the national press.
Read storyStephen discusses the reasoning and practical significance of the recent Supreme Court judgment on injunctions against newcomers in Wolverhampton CC v London Gypsies and Travellers [2023] UKSC 47."
Read storyCrisplane v Plymouth Community Homes [2024] UKUT 15 (LC); Successful Appeal in Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).
Read storyMichael Green successfully defends a client charged with rape
Read storyCharlotte Davies obtains £31,350.00 Unlawful Profits Order against social housing tenant
Read storyFollowing Harber v Commissioners for HMRC [2023] UKFTT 1007 (TC) Samuel Knights explores the dangers arising from the increased usage of AI in civil claims.
Read storyCharlotte Davies represents the Chief Constable of Devon & Cornwall Police at Jury Inquest
Read storySamuel discusses the Supreme Court’s restatement of the principles of fairness in TUI UK Ltd v Griffiths [2023] UKSC 48
Read storyKBG Chambers' Virtual Pupillage Open Evening 2024
Read storyNigel Hall speaks as part of Western Circuit's BarNone Project
Read storyHollie Gilbery secures acquittal at Exeter Crown Court
Read storyJonathon Bosanko ranked in Chambers & Partners 2024 Edition
Read storyKatie Churcher secures acquittal at Cardiff Crown Court after four day rape trial’
Read storyKBG Chambers Civil Team have further success to celebrate in the 2024 edition of the Legal 500. All 4 advocates maintained their Tier 1 status across their chosen areas of law.
Read storyKBG Chambers Family Team have been recommended as a Tier 2 set in the recent 2024 edition of the Legal 500.
Read storyKBG Chambers is widely regarded as a ‘strong set in the South West‘ for criminal work.
Read storyKBG's Members and Clerks today welcome our 3 new pupils for 23/24.
Read storyCharlotte Davies publishes her first book: A Practical Guide to the Mental Health Tribunal
Read storyGeorgina and Feleena have successful completed pupillage and have accepted tenancy at KBG
Read storyAnalysis of DPP v Shannon Marsden & Ors: the extent of reporting by the news media in public law proceedings
Read storyJames Jarvis and Georgina Stein-Hemmings spent the morning at Nexu
Read storyGeorgina Stein-Hemmings and Hilary Beechey attended Treviglas Academy in Newquay this morning to provide a Schools Consent Project workshop to their sixth form
Read storyKBG Chambers sponsors Plymouth Legal Walk
Read storyKBG Chambers hosted Sarah Lowe of Parent Assess who delivered virtual training to guardians and lawyers
Read storyJoe Stone KC successful at Court of Appeal
Read storyCharlotte Davies (2007) acts for local authority in Article 2 Inquest into the death of 14-year-old who took his own life
Read storyAnother great result for our door tenant Joe Stone KC
Read storyRawdon Crozier advised concerned leaseholders.
Read storyLaunch of the Schools Consent Project in Devon and Cornwall
Read storyIn this article, Ms Grosvenor examines the recent case of M (adoption – notification of birth father) [2023] EWFC 17 (1st February 2023).
Read storyProtecting children: increasing the age of marriage or civil partnership to 18 in England and Wales.
Read storyInquest basics: Challenging a Coroner’s Decision
Read storyKBG Chambers are hosting a training sessions on Parent Assess Training with Sarah Lowe.
Read storyCharlotte Davies (2007) discusses a recent disrepair case that was allocated to the Small Claims Track, despite work not having been completed.
Read storyKBG offers its full support to Western Circuit Women's Forum
Read storyCharlotte Davies (2007) examines the conclusions that can be reached at the end of an inquest
Read story***Apply now for a pupillage at KBG Chambers***
Read storyRawdon Crozier & Ibraheem Dulmeer have had an article published on the Leasehold Knowledge Partnership
Read storyKBG Chambers are currently welcoming applications to join our Civil Team
Read storyCONTROLLING OR COERCIVE BEHAVIOUR IN AN INTIMATE OR FAMILY RELATIONSHIP: THE LIMITED DEFENCE
Read storyInquest basics: Article 2 Inquests by Charlotte Davies
Read storySuccess for Nick Lewin after a 10 day trial
Read storyRawdon Crozier was a guest speaker at the meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group
Read storyCharlotte Davies provides talk at local college
Read storyKBG Chambers' Virtual Pupillage Open Evening
Read storyKBG Chambers are now at the Royal William Yard
Read storyInquest basics: Interested Persons by Charlotte Davies
Read storyWhat is an inquest? Charlotte Davies' recent article
Read storyKBG's very own door tenant Marcia Hyde had her recent article published in Family Law
Read storyKBG Chambers are excited to announce our support for The Schools Consent Project
Read storyFurther Success for KBG's Criminal Team
Read storyKBG Chambers celebrating after Legal 500 2023 launch
Read storyRawdon Crozier provides advice in successful claim
Read storyAndrew Willetts appointed to the STEP Oversight of Conference Committee.
Read storyKBG Chambers welcomes applications for a probationary tenancy, or 3rd six
Read storyKBG Chambers are pleased to announce their support for Dartmoor Darts Aquatic Swimming Club.
Read storyKBG Chambers has hit 1,000 followers on LinkedIn
Read storyMust a claim fail in the absence of expert engineering evidence?
Read storyRawdon Crozier advises on Help to Buy Mortgages
Read storyKBG Chambers are pleased to support the local community.
Read storyTamar Tigers, sponsored by KBG Chambers, started their summer hockey season with a 3-0 win.
Read storyGreat result for Deni Mathews at Plymouth Crown Court.
Read storyChambers congratulates Andrew Willetts on completion of the STEP Advanced Certificate
Read storyJade Corden a panellist for Inner Temple event in Exeter
Read storyJudgment in Bott & Co Solicitors Ltd v Ryanair DAC [2022] UKSC 8.
Read storyPrivacy versus Public Interest. Is the Supreme Court Aiding Future Fraudsters?
Read storyIris Hughes v Rajendra Rattan [2022]EWCA Civ 107: relieving the Claimant’s toothache
Read storyNicholas Lewin secures acquittal in trial involving charges of theft and fraud.
Read storyAcquitted yet restrained in absentia – an unlawful paradox?
Read storyGriffiths v TUI UK Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 1442
Read story