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Dominic Preston

Dominic Preston

Work Department

Housing, Social Welfare & Property Court of Protection & Mental Health Mediation Children's Rights Group

Position

Dominic Preston is a public law lawyer specialising in housing, community care and Court of Protection work.

His housing practice is centred on homelessness, allocations and disputes concerning residential premises, whether rented or leasehold and it necessarily strays into immigration law, community care and child care law, EU law, discrimination law, and human rights law.  His Court of Protection work specialises in the cross-over between mental capacity and housing, with a particular expertise in hoarder cases and the related deprivation of liberty issues that arise.  His community care work centres on obtaining accommodation and assistance under the Care Act 2014.  He appears regularly in the lower courts, the High Court and the appellate courts.

Career

Year of Call: 1995; Inner Temple.

Dominic is recognised as a leading junior in social housing by  Chambers and Partners which recommends him as “a highly impressive advocate with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the law", "very intelligent and creative and he really fights the client's corner." (2021), "a fearless fighter, not afraid of tackling a contentious case." (2015), " always accessible, appropriate and effective" (2014), "thorough, thoughtful and reliable," a "really good opponent to have" (2013), known “for his technical ability and excellent judgment, as well as his straightforward and easy manner” (2012) and “… his sharp mind and impressive workload were both highlighted by peers ...” (2011).

He has previously been on the executive of the Housing Law Practitioner’s Association and team leader of Doughty Street’s Housing and Social Welfare Team.

Publications of note: author of the Harassment and Anti-social Behaviour title of Atkin’s Court Forms (2nd Ed.), Vol. 21 (2010 issue); co-author of the Housing title of Atkin’s Court Forms (2nd Ed.), Vol. 21 (2010 issue).

Memberships

Housing Law Practitioners Association; Administrative Bar Law Association.

Education

BA Hons, Medieval and modern history; diploma at law (CPE); Bar Vocational Course).

Leisure

Sailing, coaching rugby.

Mentions

London Bar

Court of Protection: health and welfare

Leading junior3
Dominic Preston – Doughty Street Chambers ‘Dominic is a go-to counsel in this area. He is easy to work with while paying good attention to detail.’
London Bar

Social housing

Leading junior1
Dominic Preston – Doughty Street Chambers ‘A formidable advocate who is a joy to watch on the stand with his devastatingly forceful advocacy. Behind this lies a highly committed barrister with a long track record of delivering excellent results for vulnerable clients.’