News & Views
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 1 November 2019
Garden Court Chambers wins Outstanding Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion Award at Chambers Bar Awards 2019
We pay special tribute to Mia Hakl-Law, Director of Operations and HR at Garden Court for spearheading and championing our work on diversity and inclusion together with many others within our chambers.
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 9 September 2019
Garden Court Chambers shortlisted for Outstanding Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion Award at Chambers Bar Awards 2019
We are proud to announce that Garden Court Chambers has been shortlisted for the Outstanding Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion Award at the Chambers Bar Awards 2019.
Inquests and Inquiries | Friday 26 October 2018
Inquest opens into self-inflicted death of man with autism, Billie Lord, who absconded whilst an inpatient
The family is represented by Paul Clark of Garden Court Chambers, INQUEST Lawyers Group members and Fleur Hallett of McMillan Solicitors.
Environmental Law and Climate Justice, Administrative and Public Law, Garden Court International | Thursday 20 September 2018
CAN Europe is intervening in the People’s Climate Case
Marc Willers QC of the Garden Court Chambers Environmental and Planning Law Team is the leading barrister representing CAN Europe. Garden Court's Richard Reynolds, Paul Clark and Julia Lowis worked with Marc on the application to intervene.
Inquests and Inquiries | Tuesday 28 November 2017
High Court quashes inquest conclusions of Stephen Port murder victims
Leslie Thomas QC, Emma Favata and Paul Clark of Garden Court Chambers instructed.
Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Garden Court International | Tuesday 24 October 2017
Immunity vs the rights of domestic workers: the impact of two recent Supreme Court judgments
Maya Sikand and Paul Clark comment on the impact of two recent Supreme Court cases on the rights of domestic workers.
Environmental Law and Climate Justice | Wednesday 27 September 2017
Children affected by climate change are crowdfunding to sue European governments
The Global Legal Action Network is preparing to bring a case to the ECHR to sue 47 European governments for inaction.
Administrative and Public Law, Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Criminal Defence | Thursday 18 May 2017
Garden Court’s Brenda Campbell and Paul Clark shortlisted for Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards 2017
Brenda Campbell has been shortlisted for Legal Aid Barrister of the Year and Paul Clark has been shortlisted for Legal Aid Newcomer of the Year.