Diminution in value is recoverable and causation is not a defence to a claim where there is a continuing nuisance. To view the full Judgement, please click here.
It has been another outstanding year for Ropewalk Chambers in the Legal 500 UK 2023 rankings.
We continue to demonstrate our position as market-leaders in multiple areas of law by ranking as a ‘Top Tier’ set in multiple areas.
The annual rankings are recognised as highlighting outstanding practice in the areas listed and is a testament to the quality of work carried out by our barristers, as well as recognision to our Clerking Team.
In the Legal 500 UK 2023 rankings, Ropewalk Chambers has received recognition in the areas of Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, Inquests & Inquiries, Property & Construction, Costs and Commercial Litigaion.
Jayne Adams KC and Patrick Limb KC have both been ranked as ‘Leading Silks’.
Ranked as ‘Leading Juniors’ are Richard Seabrook, Philip Turton, Jason Cox, Andrew McNamara, Richard Gregory, Myles Jackson, Shilpa Shah, Christopher Lowe, Andrew Lyons, Edward James, Tom Panton, Damian Powell, Kam Jaspal, Rochelle Rong, Georgina Crawford, Rachel Young, Georgina Cursham, John Campbell, Philip Davy, Cassandra Williams, Philip Godfrey, Gareth McAloon, Tom Carter, Kate Longson, Thomas Herbert and Alexandra Pountney.
For full details on our rankings, please click here.
Over the coming days, we will be releasing the full details of each barristers’ rankings.
Diminution in value is recoverable and causation is not a defence to a claim where there is a continuing nuisance. To view the full Judgement, please click here.
Tom Carter appeared for the Defendant in a high profile unlawful eviction trial reported in the press. The Judgment has been reserved. To read more, please click here.
John Campbell represented the successful Rule 6 Party at a public inquiry where controversial proposals for one of the largest solar farm projects in the UK were dismissed and a costs order made against the developer for “unreasonable behaviour”. You can read more about the case here: BBC News Derby Telegraph