Daniel Thorpe

Daniel is recognised as a ‘Rising Star’ by Legal 500, ‘Up and Coming’ by Chambers and Partners, and is shortlisted for the ‘Star Junior’ award at the Chambers and Partners High Net Worth Awards 2026. Daniel has previously worked for a litigation boutique and has spent time on secondment at a leading offshore law firm. As a […]
Piers Digby

Piers has previously taken secondments at both the Financial Conduct Authority and a leading UK bank, and has a thorough understanding of regulatory issues relating to banking and consumer credit more widely. He knows how to work with solicitors and clients under challenging conditions, combining legal ability beyond his call with an approachable manner. Prior […]
Video: Radcliffe talks Real Estate: Buying a dud: fraud, negligence and misselling

In this webinar, Jeremy Cousins KC and Peter Dodge of Radcliffe Chambers, and Rob Hailstone of the Bold Legal Group, present an update on identity fraud, APP fraud, escalating ground rents and EWS1 forms. Radcliffe talks Real Estate is a series of short and informative webinars, offering a quick update on issues that matter. This […]
Video: Junior Programme: Property – Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield and the recent Law Commission report

In this webinar Emma Loizou considers the Court of Appeal decision in Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield [2020] EWCA Civ 760 and Natalie Pratt discusses the recent Law Commission report on reinvigorating commonhold. Junior Programme events are aimed at recently qualified lawyers and consist of an hour long seminar covering topical issues such as recent […]
Favourite Cases: Bernstein v Skyviews – Article by Catherine Doran

One of Catherine Doran‘s favourite cases is Bernstein v Skyviews, a 1970s dispute concerning trespass to airspace and privacy, which involves issues relevant to the current debate on drone use. Catherine says: “I have chosen this case that many will remember from their legal studies because we see 20th Century technology colliding with 13th Century […]
Video: Rating and valuation
Video: Property litigation in a COVID-19 world
Planning permission for Westferry printworks unlawful due to the appearance of bias – Article by Clive Moys

Clive Moys was invited by Planning Magazine to discuss the successful legal challenge based on the appearance of bias in the recent Westferry printworks planning litigation. Subscribers can read Clive’s article here.
Video: Disputes and how they might be resolved by mediation
James Fagan

He regularly appears in complex applications and trials in the High Court and County Court, having acted as sole advocate in both interim hearings and full trials. His cross-examination has been judicially described as “effective and forensic.” James is dual qualified and was called to the Bar of England in 2019 and Wales and the Bar […]