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Call date: 1975 Appointments: Memberships: Pupilmaster * Financial relief and Family provision only # Especially Partnership disputes and Professional negligence
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Andrew Marsden M.A.(Oxon)Andrew Marsden joined East Anglian Chambers in 1977 after completing pupillage with Adrian Brunner (QC as he now is) in Henderson Chambers, 2, Harcourt Buildings. He became Head of Chambers in 2008. He gained experience with a typical young barrister’s diet of family cases, personal injuries claims and a wide variety of civil cases, including landlord and tenant and boundaries. He has always practised throughout all four counties of the East Anglian region. Latterly, he has specialised in all aspects of property dispute resolution. Civil PracticeApproximately two-thirds of Mr Marsden’s practice involves both private and public law civil cases for local authorities, developers and private clients. As a member of the Planning and Environmental Bar Association, he regularly appears at Public Local Inquiries (appeals concerning planning applications and established use certificates) and in connection with environmental issues (nuisances by smell and noise, waste control etc). He has particular expertise in private land law issues (boundary disputes, restrictive covenants, rights of way and other easements, adverse possession cases), where he appears in such cases in the High Court, County Court and before the Adjudicator to HM Land Registry. At an advisory level, he frequently advises local authorities, developers and private clients on development problems (for instance old encumbrances on registered and unregistered title, shared drainage and rights of way). He accepts instructions in all commercial disputes (having particular experience in mortgage/banking cases). Family PracticeThe remaining third of Mr Marsden’s practice relates to family property disputes: divorce finance, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 and Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, constructive and resulting trusts and contested probate (removal of executors, disputed wills etc). He is a member of the Family Law Bar Association and is now one of the three longest-serving matrimonial finance practitioners of the eastern regional bar. Professional HistoryAppointed Assistant Recorder in 1998, he is now a Recorder licensed to sit in civil, criminal and private family cases. A past Centre Head of Chambers for Colchester, Mr Marsden is now Head of Civil Litigation for the whole of East Anglian Chambers (Colchester, Chelmsford, Ipswich and Norwich). He has been a pupilmaster for about 25 years, and is pleased to record that all his pupils who chose a career at the independent bar are now in practice: save one, now appointed a District Judge. A past Centre Head for Colchester and Head of the Civil Team, Mr Marsden became Head of Chambers in 2008 Method of instructionAndrew Marsden accepts instructions from solicitors and all other instructing professionals (e.g. chartered surveyors and chartered town planners). Instructions may, by prior notice to his clerks, be by email. Mr Marsden advises by email and in cases of continuing negotiation, regularly advises by email, on a daily basis if necessary. He attends conferences at any of his four chambers centres, professionals’ offices, clients’ homes and on site. Where his clients wish for an early negotiated settlement, he welcomes involvement in the practicalities of dispute resolution. His practical experience of negotiation over more than 30 years is regularly employed, whether attending mediations and ‘round table’ meetings or merely settling offer letters and recommending tactics. Interesting CasesSmith v Braintree District Council HL
(1990) 2 AC 215 (bankruptcy and rating); PersonalAndrew and his wife Penelope live on the Essex/Suffolk borders and are both heavily involved in local music. Andrew sings in a number of choirs which his wife (a professor of piano at the Junior Guildhall School of Music) accompanies. Andrew started collecting historic records at the age of
4,
and now has over 10,000 (and a tolerant wife). He gives lectures on the
early days of recording, particularly by British composers of their own
music, but follows his clerk’s advice ‘not to give
up his
day job’. He is a churchwarden, parish councillor and church organist.
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