A significant proportion of the work undertaken at Garden Court North Chambers in the social housing space is for people who are eligible for legal aid, and its members have substantial expertise in cases surrounding homelessness, possession claims, disrepair, and unlawful evictions. The set is home to James Stark, for whom homelessness and human rights issues form core areas of expertise. Sonia Birdee is frequently instructed to represent tenants and homeless applicants across all levels of court, with a strong focus on the Equality Act 2010. Joseph Markus is another notable name regarding the representation of vulnerable clients, and he acted for the claimant in R (Shakeel) v Manchester City Council, judicial review proceedings surrounding the defendant’s policy of diverting young homeless people to a third-sector organisation, which was found to be unlawful and was subsequently withdrawn. Elizabeth Mottershaw‘s clients often have vulnerabilities, including mental and physical disabilities, drug or alcohol dependency, or lack of capacity.
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‘Nicola Carroll is always very helpful and willing to check availability, even when it appears they may have none. This is greatly appreciated and ensures we have the confidence to instruct them on cases which are urgent.’
‘The service is good; the clerks are always friendly and approachable.’
‘Garden Court North is an excellent set of chambers. Their commitment to publicly funded work and the level of expertise within their housing and homeless team sets them apart.’
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Cobden House Chambers
The social housing team at Cobden House Chambers features expertise in possession claims and anti-social behaviour cases. Gary Lewis has notable experience in representing landlords, and of recent note, he successfully represented the defendant landlord in a case regarding the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 and an alleged breach of the defendant’s obligations to their tenants due to presence of large amounts of mould in the rented property; the tenant was found to have cause the mould, so the landlord was not liable. Lucie Wood is another key name, and she frequently represents clients before the County Court, the High Court, and the First-tier Tribunal; her expertise extends across unlawful eviction claims, anti-social behaviour, and succession disputes.
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‘The clerks are first class; they always respond promptly and are extremely efficient. Both Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby provide excellent service and are always contactable.’
‘Excellent service from all clerks, but especially Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby. They always respond to queries and bookings promptly, always confirm the same by way of an immediate email, and both are very friendly and easy to deal with.’
‘Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby are responsive and provide an excellent service.’
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Garden Court North Chambers
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‘Nicola Carroll is always very helpful and willing to check availability, even when it appears they may have none. This is greatly appreciated and ensures we have the confidence to instruct them on cases which are urgent.’
‘The service is good; the clerks are always friendly and approachable.’
‘Garden Court North is an excellent set of chambers. Their commitment to publicly funded work and the level of expertise within their housing and homeless team sets them apart.’
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Cobden House Chambers
The social housing team at Cobden House Chambers features expertise in possession claims and anti-social behaviour cases. Gary Lewis has notable experience in representing landlords, and of recent note, he successfully represented the defendant landlord in a case regarding the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 and an alleged breach of the defendant’s obligations to their tenants due to presence of large amounts of mould in the rented property; the tenant was found to have cause the mould, so the landlord was not liable. Lucie Wood is another key name, and she frequently represents clients before the County Court, the High Court, and the First-tier Tribunal; her expertise extends across unlawful eviction claims, anti-social behaviour, and succession disputes.
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‘The clerks are first class; they always respond promptly and are extremely efficient. Both Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby provide excellent service and are always contactable.’
‘Excellent service from all clerks, but especially Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby. They always respond to queries and bookings promptly, always confirm the same by way of an immediate email, and both are very friendly and easy to deal with.’
‘Christina Crook and Mitch Bibby are responsive and provide an excellent service.’