Position

Barrister with a practice which specialises in real property advice and litigation. He is the author of three textbooks in this field. The specialist areas of his practice are rights of light, party walls and restrictive covenants. He is one of the very few experts at the Bar who can deal with the complexities of the law of light and is consulted by surveyors who specialise in that area of law. He has advised on the rights of light issues affecting many sites in London and other major cities, and abroad such as in Gibraltar. His rights of light experience is married to his expertise in party wall cases. His other property specialism, restrictive covenants, consists of work where the meaning and enforceability of covenants is in issue. Most recent cases of note are: Scott v Winter [2015] (injunction to retain breach of restrictive covenant); Kirkby v Heaney [2016] Court of Appeal (possessory title claim under Land Registration Act 2002) and Re Waggott’s Application [2017] (application to discharge restrictive covenant in Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber). He also has a practice in disputes concerning deceased persons’ estates, and this leads to his work in probate and family provision claims.  His experience in this field of law is demonstrated by his authorship of the only loose-leaf book on claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. He also practises at Zenith Chambers in Leeds.

Education

City of London Freemen’s School. Keble College, Oxford (1976 BA Hons Law (1st); 1999 MA).

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