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Heads of Chambers: Jenny Wigley KC and Tim Morshead KC
Chief Executive: Paul Newhall
Chief Clerks: Ben Connor and Mark Ball
Tenants: 105
THE CHAMBERS Landmark Chambers’ 104 barristers offer advice and advocacy across the spectrum of planning, property, public, commercial, environmental, and rating and valuation law. Chambers has significant experience of litigation in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, High Court, the European Court of Justice, the European General Court, the European Court of Human Rights, the UN Aarhus Compliance Committee, the Northern Ireland courts and the courts of a number of other jurisdictions, including Hong Kong. Chambers also has barristers called in international jurisdictions including (DIFC) Dubai and AIFC (Kazakhstan).
WORK UNDERTAKEN
Planning: Landmark remains at the forefront of the UK planning world. Significant infrastructure projects such as airport expansion, iconic bridges and buildings, rail and road infrastructure, retail and leisure are dealt with on a daily basis. Barristers frequently advise on matters relating to climate change, nuclear power, new coal-fired power stations with carbon capture storage, wind farms and other renewable energy schemes, and on every type of housing and mixed-use development.
Property: Landmark offers particular expertise in commercial and residential landlord and tenant easements, restrictive covenants, adverse possession, proprietary estoppel, boundary disputes, injunctions in relation to squatters and protestors, land registration, mortgages, the Electronic Communications Code and leasehold enfranchisement.
Public: Barristers frequently appear in applications for judicial review and before a range of statutory tribunals and inquiries, as well as appeals, in the UK and beyond. Barristers cover the full range of public law cases including community care, economic sanctions, education, healthcare, human rights, immigration, local government, rating and valuation, public procurement and social security. With numerous barristers appointed to the Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel, Landmark is often instructed on some of the UK’s most sensitive legal matters.
Environmental: As leaders in environmental law, barristers are instructed on issues relating to air quality, access to environmental justice, waste, contaminated land, pollution, climate change, emissions trading, environmental permitting and regulation, environmental assessment, energy, environmental information, utilities, habitats and species protection, nuisance and issues relating to access to the countryside, commons and village greens.
Rating and Valuation: Landmark’s members have unrivalled experience and expertise in the law of valuation, rating advice, and litigation. Barristers appear in the courts and tribunals at all levels, from the Valuation Tribunal to the UK Supreme Court to the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. Landmark barristers have appeared in all three of the rating cases to have reached the Supreme Court in recent years; indeed, in two of those three cases Landmark appeared on both sides. It is common to encounter all parties in a rating dispute represented by Landmark’s barristers: the ATM test litigation currently before the Court of Appeal involves eight barristers representing four parties, and all of them are from Landmark. Landmark’s rating team acts for and advises ratepayers of all sizes (from sole traders to multinational corporations), numerous billing authorities, and the VOA.
- Jenny Wigley KC (2000) (KC-2021)
- Timothy Morshead KC (1995) (KC-2011)
- David Elvin KC (1983) (KC-2000)
- John Male KC (1976) (KC-2000)
- Timothy Corner KC (1981) (KC-2002)
- Russell Harris KC (1986) (KC-2003)
- Neil Cameron KC (1982) (KC-2009)
- Paul Brown KC (1991) (KC-2009)
- Katharine Holland KC (1989) (KC-2010)
- John Litton KC (1989) (KC-2010)
- Zia Bhaloo KC (1990) (KC-2010)
- David Holland KC (1986) (KC-2011)
- Rupert Warren KC (1994) (KC-2012)
- Sasha White KC (1991) (KC-2013)
- Christopher Boyle KC (1994) (KC-2013)
- James Maurici KC (1996) (KC-2013)
- Reuben Taylor KC (1990) (KC-2014)
- David Forsdick KC (1993) (KC-2014)
- Dan Kolinsky KC (1998) (KC-2015)
- Tom Weekes KC (1995) (KC-2016)
- Matthew Reed KC (1995) (KC-2017)
- Fiona Scolding KC (1996) (KC-2017)
- Samantha Broadfoot KC (1997) (KC-2017)
- Graeme Keen KC (1995) (KC-2018)
- Robert Walton KC (1999) (KC-2019)
- Tim Buley KC (2000)(KC-2019)
- Scott Lyness KC (1996) (KC-2020)
- David Blundell KC (2001) (KC-2020)
- Myriam Stacey KC (1998) (KC-2021)
- Gwion Lewis KC (2005) (KC-2021)
- Toby Watkin KC (1996) (KC-2022)
- Carine Patry KC (1999) (KC-2022)
- Galina Ward KC (2000) (KC-2022)
- Melissa Murphy KC (2001) (KC-2022)
- Guy Williams KC (2000) (KC-2023)
- Alex Goodman KC (2003) (KC-2023)
- Justin Bates KC (2003) (KC-2024)
- Richard Moules KC (2005) (KC-2024)
- Richard Turney KC (2007) (KC-2024)
- David Smith (1980)
- Thomas Jefferies (1981)
- Stephen Morgan (1983)
- Nicholas Taggart (1991)
- Christopher Jacobs (1994)
- Camilla Lamont (1995)
- Philip Nathan (1996)
- Julia Smyth (1996)
- James Hanham (1996)
- Stephen Whale (1999)
- Ellodie Gibbons (1999)
- David Nicholls (2002)
- Aaron Walder (2002)
- Sasha Blackmore (2005)
- Simon Allison (2005)
- Andy Creer (2005)
- Jonathan Wills (2006)
- Katrina Yates (2006)
- James Neill (2006)
- Hafsah Masood (2006)
- Jacqueline Lean (2007)
- Richard Clarke (2009)
- Zack Simons (2009)
- Katie Helmore (2009)
- Andrew Parkinson (2010)
- Andrew Byass (2010)
- Hashi Mohamed (2010)
- Rupert Cohen (2011)
- Leon Glenister (2011)
- Heather Sargent (2011)
- Yaaser Vanderman (2012)
- Matthew Dale-Harris (2012)
- Matthew Fraser (2013)
- Luke Wilcox (2013)
- Miranda Bulter (2013)
- Dr Ashley Bowes (2013)
- Anjoli Foster (2014)
- Admas Habteslasie (2014)
- Evie Barden (2014)
- Natasha Jackson (2015)
- Miriam Seitler (2015)
- Matthew Henderson (2016)
- Brooke Lyne (2016)
- Ben Fullbrook (2016)
- Tom Morris (2016)
- Nicholas Grant (2016)
- Katharine Elliot (2016)
- Joel Semakula (2017)
- Harriet Wakeman (2017)
- Isabella Buono (2017)
- Peter Sibley (2017)
- Siân McGibbon (2018)
- Alex Shattock (2018)
- Kimberley Ziya (2018)
- Georgina Fenton (2019)
- Mattie Green (2019)
- Joe Thomas (2019)
- Katherine Traynor (2019)
- Barney McCay (2019)
- Mattie Green (2019)
- Charles Bishop (2020)
- Harley Ronan (2021)
- Rebecca Sage (2021)
- Sophie Gibson (2022)
- Edward Arash Abedian (2022)
- Claudia Hyde (2023)
- Ashley Thompson (2023)
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Guy Williams KC and Alex Goodman KC appointed as King’s Counsel
Monday 27 March 2023, Landmark Chambers’ Alex Goodman KC (left) and Guy Williams KC (right) have been formally sworn in at the King’s Counsel Appointment Ceremony. We would like to say a huge congratulations again to both on their appointment.
Supreme Court grants permission for “leapfrog” appeal from Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber)
The Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal in a “leapfrog appeal” from the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).
We would like to congratulate Myriam Stacey, Jenny Wigley and Gwion Lewis on their appointment as Queen’s Counsel. Their appointments bring the number of silks at Landmark to 36.
Guy Williams KC and Alex Goodman KC appointed as King’s Counsel
Monday 27 March 2023, Landmark Chambers’ Alex Goodman KC (left) and Guy Williams KC (right) have been formally sworn in at the King’s Counsel Appointment Ceremony. We would like to say a huge congratulations again to both on their appointment.
Supreme Court grants permission for “leapfrog” appeal from Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber)
The Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal in a “leapfrog appeal” from the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).
We would like to congratulate Myriam Stacey, Jenny Wigley and Gwion Lewis on their appointment as Queen’s Counsel. Their appointments bring the number of silks at Landmark to 36.