by Joanne Pinkney | Apr 6, 2023 | News
Private Law Update Index of Cases Goddard-Watts v Goddard-Watts [2023] EWCA Civ 115: The Court of Appeal has provided guidance on the role of Kingdonv Kingdon [2010] EWCA 1409 and ‘how to approach a case where on the one hand the increase in the value of the...
by Joanne Pinkney | Feb 28, 2023 | News
Public Law Update BR & Ors, Re (Transparency Order: Finding of Fact Hearing) [2023] EWFC 9 Judgment handed down by Poole J Background Poole J directed that three public family law applications brought separately by three different Local Authorities should...
by Joanne Pinkney | Jan 26, 2023 | Insights, News
Crown Chambers Barrister Appointed as Clerk to The Bar Tribunals & Adjudication Service Disciplinary Tribunal Pool (BTAS) Crown Chambers is delighted to announce Barrister Benjamin Hammersley has been appointed as Clerk to BTAS Disciplinary Tribunal...
by Joanne Pinkney | Dec 8, 2022 | Insights, News
Pupillage Applications and Dealing with Rejection Anyone who has been thinking about applying for pupillage for more than 5 minutes knows how incredibly competitive it is. For the overwhelming majority, facing rejection is a routine part of the route to...
by Joanne Pinkney | Oct 24, 2022 | Insights, News
A Reflection on my Route to the Bar With the commencement of our new pupils last week, it has made me reflect upon my route to the Bar. For many graduates who have been unsuccessful, you may be watching your fellow students commence their pupillage with...
by Joanne Pinkney | Oct 20, 2022 | News
Crown Chambers Grows Clerking Team Crown Chambers is delighted to announce the appointment of Joanna Koszyk as its Junior Clerk. Joanna brings experience from her background in financial services, logistics and customer services. She will add value to our growing...