Cornerstone Barristers welcomes new tenant Sarah Salmon

21 Jul 2021

Housing, Property, Public Law and Judicial Review

We are delighted to welcome Sarah Salmon to Cornerstone Barristers. Sarah specialises in local government, housing and property law and is chair of the Social Housing Law Association. She has represented public bodies (including the police), charities, local authorities, housing associations, individuals and companies in her specialist areas.

Sarah is a dedicated and passionate barrister, recommended in both Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500 for housing. She has also taken on a lot of voluntary work and was highly Commended in the 2020 Junior Pro Bono Barrister of the Year category at the Advocate Bar Pro Bono Awards. In October 2020, she was chosen to take part in the Bar Council’s inaugural leadership programme.

Her practise includes all aspects of housing law, including anti-social behaviour, gaining tenancies by deception, subletting and failed successions. Sarah is regularly instructed in cases raising issues of capacity, public law defences and the Equality Act 2010. She also has experience in cases concerning allocations, Gypsy and Traveller law, Children Act 1989, Local Government Act 1972, Environmental Protection Act 1990, welfare benefits, private landlord and tenant, leasehold issues and disrepair.

Joint Heads of Chambers Philip Coppel QC and Tom Cosgrove QC said: “We are thrilled to welcome Sarah to Cornerstone Barristers. Sarah’s specialism in all aspects of housing law is a great fit for our portfolio of clients. We look forward to her impressive and broad practice adding strength and depth to the team here at Chambers.”

Further to her numerous accolades, Sarah participated in the Master of the Rolls Working Group on possession proceedings in 2020. In 2019, she was part of the JUSTICE housing disputes working party and in 2018, she was part of the advisory board from the report ‘Closing the Gaps: Health and Safety in Housing’, commissioned by the charity Shelter following the Grenfell Tower fire.

Sarah Salmon said: I am delighted to be joining Cornerstone Barristers and be part of this leading set. As a dynamic, talented and friendly chambers, it is a natural fit for me and my clients. I look forward to continuing to grow my practice supported by the Cornerstone team.

Outside of her practice, Sarah regularly publishes articles, has spoken at a number of conferences and delivers training on all aspects of her practice.