GCN Webinar, free of charge, 5th May 2020: Antisocial behaviour and the Coronavirus pandemic: defending injunction proceedings

30 April 2020

Concerns around social distancing and the spread of the Coronavirus infection have led to an increase in applications for anti-social behaviour injunctions, seemingly as an alternative means to enforce Government guidance. At this free webinar, James StarkElizabeth MottershawRory O’Ryan and Gary Willock will cover:

  • The ramifications of using ASB injunctions to regulate behaviour during the Coronavirus pandemic, including the impact of breach
  • Defending injunctions made without notice (ex parte)
  • Issues of statutory construction
  • General defences
  • Undertakings during the Coronavirus pandemic

Book your free place here.

Chambers news

Chambers news

GCN welcomes new pupils Bethany Currie and Misha Nayak-Oliver

Chambers is delighted to announce that Bethany Currie and Misha Nayak-Oliver commenced their pupillage on Tuesday 1 October 2024. Beth and Misha will be supervised...

Chambers news

Lyndsey Sambrooks-Wright joins Garden Court North Chambers

We are delighted to welcome Lyndsey Sambrooks-Wright, who has been an Associate Member of Chambers since 2019, as a full Member of Chambers. Lyndsey specialises...

Chambers news

Universal Credit claimant £50,000 better off after successful ‘capital limits’ appeal

Alexander McColl, instructed by Nick Molyneux of Farleys, has successfully appealed a decision by the Department of Work and Pensions (‘DWP’) to recover £29,000 worth...

Chambers news

Helen Peden and Alexa Thompson accept invitations to join Chambers

We are delighted to announce that our two exceptional pupils, Helen Peden and Alexa Thompson, have accepted offers of membership following successful completion of pupillage....

Sign up to our mailing list

Our mailing list is dedicated to professionals with an interest in our work.

Sign up