Nearly 100 delegates attended the Trinity mirror Chancery group seminars entitled “Neighbours at War” delivered in Middlesbrough and Newcastle/Gateshead.
Barristers from Trinity Chambers’ Chancery group Michelle Temple, James Kemp and Henry Stevens each spoke at the events. The topics included restrictive covenants, boundaries and easements and land adjudications. In addition to the Trinity Chancery barristers, Chartered Building Surveyor, Building Pathologist and Dispute Resolver, Peter Fall delivered a highly practical session on Party Walls. The 3.5 CPD hour accredited event generated positive feedback:-
“well organised, all speakers' presentations informative and well delivered”
“very useful and interesting topics”
“excellent engaging speakers”
“really interesting and relevant to our work”
“very helpful, excellent value”
“speakers were excellent. No waffle”
“clear, interesting presentations”
“good hand-outs”
“very thorough”
“all topics relevant and interesting”
The Chancery barristers at trinity were recently recognised in the published Chambers and Partners 2014 directory.
“Trinity Chambers is highly regarded on the North-Eastern Circuit for complex chancery work. The set's chancery group handles a broad variety of matters, with members' expertise sought out in relation to property, probate, trusts and estate, and landlord and tenant disputes. "I find the set and its barristers to be very professional. They are knowledgeable and skilled in their fields, and easy to deal with. They provide prompt and expert advice, and they are professional, approachable and pragmatic." "They are a first-rate civil set in Newcastle and they have a commitment to growing as a commercial set."”
Please look out for future similar seminars in the Training and Events section of the Trinity Chambers website.