Matthew Feldman
UK Bar Guide 2024
Band 4 : Social Housing
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Band 4
About
Provided by Matthew Feldman
Practice Areas
Matthew Feldman has extensive experience in housing law representing local authorities, registered social providers and tenants in statutory homelessness appeals, possession claims, human rights, discrimination, statutory succession and right to buy proceedings, ASB claims and injunctions, unlawful eviction and harassment claims, disrepair, and succession.
Career
Matthew Feldman has acted in several influential cases:
• R (on the application of Nolson) v Stevenage BC - The Court of Appeal considered the procedure for reviewing an application for the provision of relief in the form of interim accommodation in a homelessness judicial review case, following a refusal of interim relief on the papers.
• Yemshaw v Hounslow LBC - The Supreme Court held that the term 'domestic violence' in section 177(1) of the Housing Act 1996 included physical violence, threatening or intimidating behaviour and any other form of abuse which, directly or indirectly, might give rise to the risk of harm.
• R (McGarrett) v Kingston Crown Court - The Divisional Court held that the purpose of an ASBO was not to punish, and the terms of the order had to be proportionate to the risk to be guarded against.
• London & Quadrant Housing Trust v Ansell – Part of the ‘tolerated trespasser’ litigation for which leave to appeal to the House of Lords was granted, and the case settled on favourable terms shortly before the final hearing.
Professional Memberships
• Property Bar Association
• Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association
• Chancery Bar Association
• Social Housing Law Association
• ACIArb