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STOP PRESS : No.18 Welcomes Dan Fantham & Beth Miles to the Clerksroom

No18 is delighted to welcome Dan Fantham and Beth Miles to our clerks room. Dan and Beth will be working alongside Mark in ensuring the highest service is offered. No.18 are committed to you and your clients  by working collaboratively , as part of your  team to provide a package of...

No.18 Chambers Welcomes New Tenant – Amelia King (2016)

Amelia King (2016)

No18 Chambers are delighted to announce that Amelia King has accepted her invitation to join Chambers following the successful completion of her pupillage in April 2019. Amelia’s practice includes family law and all areas of civil law.  She was called to the Bar in 2016 after obtaining a ‘Very Competent’...

STOP PRESS :Judicial Appointment in Chambers

No18 Chambers is delighted to announce that Katherine Henry has been appointed as a Deputy District Judge. Katherine will sit on the Western Circuit in a part time capacity. Everyone at Chambers wishes Katie well in her new role....

Chambers are sorry to announce the sad passing of Chas Cochand.

Fondly recorded in the records of the Western Circuit as "the top Canadian barrister on the Western Circuit", Chas will be missed by both the profession, his Circuit and all those in Chambers. Chas joined Chambers in 1991 with an exclusive criminal practice. He was a formidable advocate but also a...

News Flash: General Damages for Methanol Exposure

Barnaby recently appeared on behalf of the Claimant in the matter of Brady v Detect Fire & Security Ltd (LTL Doc. AM0505427, December 2018). The Claimant, an installer of fire alarms, was assigned by the Defendant, his employer, to a fitting assignment at the site of a third party, a company...

Stop Press :Simplistic Pensions Overview.

Gary Fawcett (1975)

In trying to make a topic simple but informative, some detail is necessarily lost.  And remember, in law, there is the general rule, and then there are always exceptions to it! Pensions can come from three sources:- 1)  State (OAP and employees of the state e.g. police, judges!), 2)  Employers, and 3) Individuals. The types...

No.18 Barristers Chambers Sponsor The Hampshire Law Society Annual Dinner 2019

No.18 Barristers Chambers are delighted announce we are supporting The Hampshire Law Society Annual Dinner on the 6th June 2019. The evening will take place at the prestigious Hilton at the Ageas Bowl.  With Pre-dinner drinks being served followed by  a sumptuous 3 course meal prior to the entertainment, the after...

Stop Press :Simplistic Pensions Overview.

Gary Fawcett (1975)

In trying to make a topic simple but informative, some detail is necessarily lost.  And remember, in law, there is the general rule, and then there are always exceptions to it! Pensions can come from three sources:- 1)  State (OAP and employees of the state e.g. police, judges!), 2)  Employers, and 3) Individuals. The types...

NEWS FLASH : Disclosure in the Family court

Gary Fawcett (1975)

Further to my recent short article re slow disclosure of medical records under DPA/GDPR, the provisions of s31G of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 are also of relevance (inserted by the C and C Act 2013).  For some reason, the section is not reproduced in my Red Book 2018...

No.18 Chambers is delighted to announce that Tracey Hennessey will be speaking to the Junior Lawyers Division(South Hampshire) about Chasing your career goals

Tracey Hennessey (2001)

No.18 Chambers is delighted to announce that Tracey Hennessey will be speaking to the Junior Lawyers Division(South Hampshire)  about Chasing your career goals No.18 are delighted to announce that Tracey Hennessey (2001) will be joining the Juniors Lawyers Division (South Hampshire) panel discussion  together with Kath Shimmin (Partner and Gender Equality...

News Flash :Slow disclosure of medical records under DPA /GDPR

Gary Fawcett (1975)

In a recent care case, medical records of one of a later joined party was requested from her GP by the her solicitor with appropriate authority.  The GP replied that under GDPR they were entitled to 42 days within which to respond.  The mental health of the party was in...

No.18 Chambers are delighted to welcome our new Junior Clerk Christine MacFarlane

No.18 Chambers are delighted to welcome our new Junior Clerk Rebecca Burns . Christine became a clerk in Chambers in August 2018 . Her principal responsibility is the day to day running and maintenance of the diary and case management; together with the collection and negotiation of fees. Christine has developed...

Stop Press :No.18 Barristers Chambers increases recognition in the annual Legal 500 rankings

No.18 Barrister Chambers are delighted to announce we have increased our recognition in the annual Legal 500 rankings. The Legal 500 assesses law firms throughout the country and this year No.18 Barristers Chambers have been named  as one of the recommended sets on the Western Circuit  for Family, Employment, Personal...

No.18 Chambers are delighted to announce Claire Hook's re-appointment on the South Hampshire Junior Lawyers Division Committee

No.18 Chambers are delighted to announce Claire Hook's re-appointment on to the South Hampshire Junior Lawyers Division Committee for another year. Claire will be sharing the  roles of both Bar Representative & Events Representative....

STOP PRESS: New guidance on children orders have been issued along with changes to PD27A

On 6th June 2018, the President of the Family Division issued guidance promulgating standard children and other orders for general use. Shorter Public and Private Law Case Management directions orders have been produced to assist those at court. Helpfully such orders have been colour coded, showing sections of amendment and editorial...

STOP PRESS : Proceedings concerning parents with a learning disability

On 10th April 2018, Sir James Munby issued guidance in relation to parents with a learning disability. The purpose of this ‘is to bring to the attention of practitioners and judges, and to commend for careful consideration and application by everyone, the very important “Good practice guidance on working with...

No.18 Chambers are delighted to welcome our new Junior Clerk Laura Hepburn

No.18 Chambers are delighted to welcome our new Junior Clerk Laura Hepburn . Laura became a clerk in Chambers in April 2018 whilst studying part-time for her Law degree.  Her principal responsibility will be assisting Mark and Rebecca with the day to day running and maintenance of the diary and...

No.18 proud to be walking in the Southampton Legal Walk for third year running - Please donate...

No.18 are proud to announce that for a second year running we are walking in the Southampton Legal (10 km) Walk on Monday 25th June leaving at 5:30pm starting from Southampton Combined Court Centre, London Road. What is the walk? The walk is an amazing opportunity to raise much needed funds for...

No.18 Chambers Welcomes New Tenant – John Franklin (2016)

John Franklin (2016)

No.18 Chambers is delighted to announce that John Franklin (2016) has accepted an invitation to join Chambers following the successful completion of his Pupillage .  John will be joining our Civil &  Family team. John joined chambers following successful completion of his pupillage in April 2018. John enjoys an extensive oral...

No.18 Chambers welcomes New Pupil Amelia King

Amelia King (2016)

No.18 Chambers is delighted to welcome Amelia King .Amelia is to join Chambers as a pupil in April 2018. She was called to the Bar in 2016 after obtaining a ‘Very Competent’ grade on the BPTC which she studied on a part-time basis whilst working full-time as a Paralegal in...

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