Landmark Chambers’ popular Property Law Nuts and Bolts series is back, with Part 4 taking place on Tuesday 17 March 2026 from 5pm – 6.30pm, focusing on forfeiture.
Find out moreJoin us for the first part of Landmark Chambers’ Rating Nuts and Bolts webinar series, taking place on Thursday 26 March 2026 from 5pm – 6.30pm, focusing on liability orders.
Find out moreWe are pleased to invite you to a focused session on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR), hosted by Jenny Wigley KC, David Forsdick KC, and James Neill.
Find out moreJoin us for the second part of Landmark Chambers’ Rating Nuts and Bolts webinar series, taking place on Tuesday 21 April 2026 from 5pm – 6.30pm, focusing on rates mitigation.
Find out moreJoin us for the final part of Landmark Chambers’ popular Property Law Nuts and Bolts webinar series, taking place on Tuesday 12 May 2026 from 5pm – 6.30pm, focusing on easements.
Find out moreJoin Landmark Chambers for Networking Over Brunch at the Cosy Club in Leeds City Centre during UKREiiF 2026.
Find out moreJoin Landmark Chambers for our annual London Planning Conference in London, taking place in-person on Tuesday 16 June 2026.
Find out moreThe Landmark Chambers' annual Land Use Conference is on 14 October 2026 at IET London: Savoy Place, London.
Find out moreJoin Landmark Chambers for a full day of insightful discussions, expert panels, and networking opportunities focused on the latest developments in rating law.
Find out moreThe SEND White Paper: the legal perspective
Join Landmark Chambers' barristers for an in-depth discussion on the much-anticipated White Paper ‘Every child achieving and thriving’.
2026 conference: Rewriting Renting: Navigating the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
This conference is now sold out. If you would like to join our waitlist, please email marketing@landmarkchambers.co.uk.
Grid connections reform in practice - navigating the NESO timeline and next steps
Join us for the third webinar in our Planning, Property and Power series, focusing on the planning, property, and public law aspects of delivering the Government’s ambition of Clean Power by 2030.
Building Safety Act Conference 2026
This conference is now sold out. If you would like to join our waitlist, please email marketing@landmarkchambers.co.uk.
The Hillsborough Law Bill: Navigating New Duties and Public Law Implications
Join Landmark Chambers' barristers for an in-depth discussion on the Hillsborough Law Bill.
Judicial Review in Education Claims: Key Areas and Practical Tips
Landmark's Leon Glenister and Siân McGibbon will provide an insightful seminar jointly hosted by Landmark Chambers and ELAS, looking at key and topical areas of judicial review within education.
Planning in Cambridgeshire Conference
This event is being hosted by Landmark Chambers in partnership with Mills & Reeve and Bidwells. It is free to attend and will take place in person at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, CB5 8BL.
Online Pupillage Open Evening 2025/26
This event offers attendees the chance to hear insights from a diverse range of Chambers’ members on their areas of expertise and to ask questions to our Pupillage Committee about the application process and the structure of pupillage.
Property Law Nuts and Bolts webinar series - Residential service charges
Part 3 of Landmark Chambers’ Property Law Nuts & Bolts webinar series will take place on Tuesday 20 January 2026 from 5pm – 6.15pm, and focus on residential service charges. This event is free to attend and will take place online (via Zoom).
Join Landmark Chambers and the LPDF for an expert introduction to the proposed changes and potential effects on plans and decisions. This webinar will take place on Monday 12 January 2026, 10am - 11.30am.
Planning, Property and Power Webinar Series: challenging grid connection decisions
This is the second webinar in our Planning, Property and Power webinar series.
Join us for an in-depth discussion of the recent High Court judgment dismissing Epping Forest District Council’s attempt to block the use of a local hotel for housing asylum seekers.
In-person Pupillage Open Evening 2025/26
This event offers attendees the chance to hear insights from a diverse range of Chambers’ members on their areas of expertise and to ask questions to our Pupillage Committee about the application process and the structure of pupillage.
Planning High Court Challenges 2025 Webinar Series - Session 3: Substantive law
Join us for our annual focus on Planning High Court Challenges. We will be delivering the presentations and discussions online as a three-part webinar series. Each webinar amounts to two CPD points.
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