
The recent Spring Conference 2025, hosted by Family Law Week, proved to be a resounding success, highlighting the vibrant and evolving landscape of financial remedies in family law. Amongst a distinguished roster of speakers, barristers from Coram Chambers, Alex Laing and Greg Williams, made a remarkable impact with their insightful presentation on “The Wind of Change in Financial Remedies.”
Adrian Barnett-Thoung-Holland, a fellow barrister at Coram Chambers, expressed his gratitude for the outstanding event, thanking Family Law Week for their tireless efforts in orchestrating such a compelling programme. The keynote address delivered by Mr Justice Cusworth set the stage for a day full of engaging discussions and expert insights.
The conference featured a host of accomplished speakers, including Alexander Chandler KC FCIArb, Alexander Thorpe KC, Roxanne King, and Anita Mehta, each contributing their perspectives on various facets of financial remedy practice and procedure. The panel debate, chaired by HHJ Wildblood, allowed for dynamic engagement, with participants like Rebecca Davies and Victoria Clarke sparking thought-provoking discussions among delegates.
Alex Laing and Greg Williams, in their presentation, expertly navigated the complexities and recent developments in financial remedies, offering attendees a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities practitioners face in today’s legal landscape.
A spirit of collaboration and learning marked the event, as delegates engaged with speakers and peers alike. As the post-conference reflections continue, it is clear that the contributions of barristers from Coram Chambers, particularly Alex Laing and Greg Williams, were pivotal in making this year’s Spring Conference a memorable and enlightening experience for all involved. Their dedication to advancing the discourse in family law exemplifies the commitment to excellence that defines Coram Chambers.