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Kate Selway KC KC

Position
Barrister specialising in general Chancery; private client, trusts and estates (including taxation), wills, probate, family provision, property litigation, landlord and tenant, commercial and residential property, Court of Protection, revenue, charities. Cases include: Densham-v-The Charity Commission for England and Wales [2019]; Reid-v-Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2018]; Christodoulides-v-Marcou [2017]; Hashmi v IRC (CA); McAdam Properties Ltd v Robinson (CA); Lonsdale v Braisby (HMIT) (ChD); IRC v Arkwright; R v LVT ex parte Sayers; Coombes v HMRC; Elizabeth court (Bournemouth) Ltd v HMRC (ChD); The Serious Organised Crime Agency v Szepietowski [2009-11]; Taff v Highways Agency; Siaw v Lock (ChD) [2011]; Holden Hindley v Holden Hindley (ChD) [2013]; Szepietowski v National Crime Agency (SC) [2013].
Career
Called 1995; Inner Temple. Attorney General’s C Panel (1999-03); B Panel (2003-08); A Panel 2016.
Languages
French.
Memberships
Court of Protection Bar Association; Chancery Bar Association; Charity Law Association. STEP.
Education
Newlands School, Maidenhead; Bristol University (1989 BA (Hons) History 1st); New College, Oxford (1994 D Phil); City University (1994 CPE); ICSL (1995).
Leisure
Hockey.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Charities
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2London Bar > Private wealth and probate
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3Kate Selway KC –Radcliffe Chambers ‘Kate is clear and concise with her advice and always has a strategic solution to matters at hand. She is very efficient and always delivers her advice on time. She is skilled in her advocacy and court attendance work and is persuasive in her arguments.’
London Bar > Property litigation
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 5Radcliffe Chambers is sought after for its expertise in advising on landlord and tenant disputes, property tax litigation and contentious development matters, and is equally adept at handling enfranchisement issues. Kate Selway is representing the claimant in JIL Investments Ltd v Jesus is Lord Church Ltd, a real estate dispute over the alleged exercising of an option agreement concerning a commercial property in Hong Kong. Elsewhere in chambers, William Moffett appeared as sole counsel for the successful respondent in Avondale v Miss Delaney’s, a Court of Appeal case concerning the potential eviction of a nursery school by its commercial landlord.