Samuel Waritay
Samuel Waritay is a property and housing law barrister. He was called to the Bar in 1993 and initially had a wide ranging common law practice. In 1999 Samuel became a member of Arden Chambers, the leading social housing law chambers. Samuel subsequently joined Clerksroom Chambers, Barristers and Mediators which provides legal services nationally with a particular emphasis on direct access to the public.
Samuel also practices from Magdalen Chambers in Exeter.
Samuel is instructed by private individuals, local authorities, housing associations and commercial entities.
Publications
- Housing Law contributor to Local Government Precedents and Procedures (Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters) 2001 to 2016
- Co-author of Housing Law Update for New Law Journal (Butterworths) 2001 – 2005
- Author of numerous articles for New Law Journal
- Housing Law Update – Journal of Legal Executives 2005-2007
- Other articles include “EPA and Contingency Fees’ Justice of the Peace No.11, Vat.164 March 15, 1999
Title: Barrister. Chair of the East Herts Black Parents Assembly
Company: Clerksroom Barristers and Mediators