Doughty Street Chambers

Doughty Street Chambers

Region Area

Barristers

David Carter

David Carter

Work Department

Housing, Social Welfare & Property Community Care and Health

Position

David specialises in housing, local government, human rights, discrimination and public law.

Career

David's roots were in the Law Centre movement where he worked until 1997 before he joined Arden Chambers. David has since established himself as one of the foremost leading junior's in housing law.

Homelessness; allocations and transfers of housing accommodation; security of tenure; right to buy and to acquire; leases and service charges; rent control; disrepair; environmental health; mortgages.

Local Government: Powers and duties; judicial review; liability; human rights; housing benefit; disposal and management of housing; notices; employment.

Landlord & Tenant: Tenancy agreements; security of tenure (residential and commercial); leases, service charges and enfranchisement; harassment and illegal eviction; rents and rent control; leases, service charges and management orders; disrepair; environmental health.

Social Security: Housing benefit; income support and jobseeker''s allowance; contributory benefits.

Memberships

Lord Chancellor''s Advisory Committee on Legal Aid (1976-1980)Law Centre''s Federation Executive (1976-1978)Civil Justice CouncilHousing and Land Sub-Committee (2001- date)Housing Law Practitioners AssociationAdministrative Law Bar AssociationProperty Bar Association

Education

LLB (Nottingham)Visiting Professor of Law at City University

Mentions

London Bar

Social housing

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David Carter – Doughty Street Chambers ‘David is very good at analysing and identifying the issues within a case. He is also very good in advocacy. He gets on well with every client and is extremely knowledgeable.'