
Mini Pupillage Application Window
Our Mini-Pupillage application window is now open until Friday 28th February. For more information on how to apply and what

Judicial Review dismissed – Decision of Swindon Magistrates’ Court upheld to allow prosecution of Clearsprings Ready Homes for housing standards breach in asylum support accommodation
Tim Baldwin, led by Stephanie Harrison KC was instructed by Swindon Borough Council, the Interested Party and prosecution authority in

Chambers and Partners 2025 Rankings
In the 2025 Chambers and Partners rankings publication, Albion Chambers and its members received 26 rankings in total, 8 of which were

Successful Completion of Pupillage
Following their successful completion of pupillage, we are delighted that Yaavar Afshin and Arthur Sutton have accepted tenancy at Albion

Legal 500 Rankings 2025
In the 2025 Legal 500 rankings, Albion Chambers and its members received 42 rankings, 9 more than last year. Of these

Mini-Pupillage
Our Mini-Pupillage application window is now open until Wednesday 28th February. For more information on how to apply and what

Chambers of the Year 2023
Albion Chambers were delighted to be awarded the Chambers of the Year at the Bristol Law Society (BLS) Award Ceremony

Chambers and Partners Rankings – 2024
In the 2024 Chambers and Partners rankings publication, Albion Chambers and its members received their highest number of rankings, 26 in total,

Legal 500 Rankings – 2024
In the 2024 Legal 500 rankings, Albion Chambers and its members received 33 rankings, 14 of which were Tier 1. As

Court of Protection E-Bulletin
Dying at Home: A Fundamental Right VE v AO and Others [2020] EWCOP 23 https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCOP/2020/23.html In a very important decision, bearing in

Caring in Crisis; the right to life
Introduction Vulnerable people are at higher risk of contracting Covid-19 because of “barriers accessing preventive information and hygiene, reliance on physical

Court of Protection E-Bulletin – July 2015
“I cannot think of a more serious problem to have faced a court in recent legal history.” Stuart Fuller reports