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Our Tim Baldwin (@TimGclaw) highlighted the sustainability of #LegalAid practice, funding and capacity in the sector, especially challenges in dealing with new legislation. Tim is co-chair of @HLPA_UK. He is ranked for #SocialHousing in both Chambers UK & Legal 500.
💫 Our Liz Davies KC and Tim Baldwin of the Garden Court #HousingLaw Team recently spoke at Westminster Social Policy Forum's keynote seminar: 'Next steps for tackling housing insecurity, homelessness and rough sleeping in England'.🏠⚖️
Our Liz Davies KC (@lizdgclaw) discussed unsuitable accommodation cases and possible discrimination claims. Liz is a #SocialHousing silk ranked in Chambers & Partners & Legal 500. She acts as a consultant to Crisis & has represented Shelter & HLPA pro bono in interventions.
Our recent Court of Appeal case clarifies rules on service of “notices”.🚨
Tenants were represented by Manjinder Kaur Atwal and Vincent Davis with Counsel, Martin Westgate KC, Matthew Lee of @DoughtyStHSW and Tim Jones of @gcchousing. https://t.co/gYONkV1pXQ
🚨 TODAY in the Court of Appeal - Our Liz Davies KC & Adrian Marshall Williams of the Garden Court #HousingLaw Team acting for the respondent, Bano, instructed by Edwards Duthie Shamash Solicitors.
The appeal is being livestreamed 🔽
https://t.co/D4N5fTW2OK
Our Housing Team in the Court of Appeal today with the fantastic @lizdgclaw and Adrian M-W of @gcchousing. We’re defending LBWF’s appeal of a successful JR concerning the purported discharge of the s193 duty following a private rented sector offer. Live-streamed from Court 70
💫 Garden Court Chambers has also been awarded 'Tier 1' for Social Housing Law in #Legal500.
@UK_Legal500 said: "An 'excellent' set, Garden Court's team of silks & juniors continue to make ‘a significant contribution’" to the area.
Meet our team here 🔽
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HLPA annual conference "An Opportunity for Change: New Government, New Landscape" 5 December 2024. Book now for members and non-members at 2022 rates, with early bird deals https://t.co/4wFH3j71lA sponsored by @gardencourtlaw
💫 @NickBano specialises in representing homeless people, residential occupiers, and destitute & migrant households in both public law & private law disputes.
He authored 'Against Landlords: How to Solve the Housing Crisis', out now.📕
Find out more 🔽
https://t.co/zTXioEVHwo
"...The problem is, like all housing associations, there's a massive problem of resources. They've been very badly underfunded over recent decades, and often, it seems to me, lack resources to focus on these urgent cases..."
"Often it falls to individual tenants to find themselves a quality solicitor to get representation, and if necessary, a solicitor who can get an emergency order requiring the housing provider to do the works in appropriate cases..."
"It's very likely that if lifts are broken and tenants can't get in or out of their homes, then you would have thought the housing provider is likely to be in breach of that law. It's really, practically, how do you go about enforcing it?"
🎧 Our @NickBano of @gcchousing appeared on BBC Radio Sussex with Danny Pike to discuss obligations of housing providers to tenants: "The law is often quite strong...tenants have a right to what we call fitness for human habitation."
Listen from 3:14:35🔽
https://t.co/Lr12q8mx9q
@HLPA_UK Simon was a gifted speaker, and his speeches were typically the highlight of an event, delivered with his trademark humour, modesty, and always making a point of acknowledging others. Simon leaves a tremendous legacy in housing law.
@HLPA_UK Simon was also the life of a conference or party, a wonderful presence to be around and share a drink with, and often generously gave his time to help with organising an occasion.
@HLPA_UK Simon was a stalwart of housing & social welfare law. He was an excellent lawyer to work with, colleagues recall his meticulous preparation. He was charming, kind, and generous of spirit.
Simon was deeply committed to social justice and legal aid, and, despite having a busy caseload, was a dedicated and patient mentor and educator too. He contributed to numerous publications & worked prodigiously as co-chair of @HLPA_UK for many years.
Garden Court Chambers mourns the death of Law Centre colleague Simon Mullings.
Simon was at the forefront of everything in housing & homelessness law. He was a brilliant lawyer & a fierce fighter for all his clients. He will be dearly missed. https://t.co/ulrFazfwo5