We are delighted to announce the full programme of speakers and topics for Trinity Chambers' 2025 Housing Law Conference taking place on Friday 4th July 2025 in Leeds.
Designed to appeal to a wide range of housing lawyers, the event will include a full day of lectures, presentations and the opportunity to network with industry colleagues.
The Conference will be held at The Law School, Leeds Beckett University, Broadcasting Place A, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9EN.
Registration and breakfast is at 9.45am, with the talks being delivered from 10.30am and concluding at 4.45pm with a Q&A Panel followed by a networking drinks reception.
The confirmed programme of speakers and topics is as follows:
- Jonathan Massey – 'Possession is Nine Tenths of the Law' - A detailed look at Mandatory Grounds for Possession in ASB Cases
- Henry Percy-Raine – 'Henry’s Holy Trinity - Housing Disrepair' – Tactics, Track and Trial (Bundles)
- Parissa Najah – 'Paris’s Public House - Public Law for Housing Lawyers' – A Tour of The Human Rights Act, Equality Act and Care Act and General Public Law Principles
- Vilma Vodanovic – 'This Month's Rent - Renters’ Rights Bill Part I' – Transforming the Private Rented Sector
- Alice Richardson – 'Next Month’s Rent - Renters’ Rights Bill Part II' – Tenancy Reform
- Nick Lee - Guest Speaker - Paragon Costs
- Gary Willock – 'I’d Like to Speak to the Manager Please' - Managing your Breaches – Committal Proceedings in Respect of Injunctions and Undertakings
- Holly Hickin – 'Awaab’s Law' - What to Expect When October Comes
- Tom Tyson – 'AI, YI, OIC' - A Look at the Increased Use of AI in Housing Cases, the Do’s and Don’ts and Housing Law Update
The price per delegate is £37.50 + VAT and includes breakfast, lunch and drinks reception. To book a place, please email paul@trinitychambers.co.uk.
Feedback from previous Trinity Conferences includes:
“The conference was a triumph. The speakers were excellent, and the format was great. I would certainly attend a similar event in future without hesitation.”
“Congratulations on what was a well-received conference from the delegate’s perspective. The ‘Question Time’ was especially entertaining and informative. There was a good mix of topics and a surprisingly ‘practical’ angle to things.”
“It was an excellent day, you excelled yourselves. Relevant topics, engaging speakers, friendly faces and a convenient lovely location.”
“It’s not often that I come away from any course or conference empowered with food for thought—so full marks to Trinity Chambers.”
“An excellent day and value for money.”
“Course materials were superb.”
“A good variety of talks and topics, all of which were delivered with aplomb”
“Excellent day, well organised and a good range of topics.”