Jeremy Cave’s practice covers Financial Remedies (and financial provision for children), Trusts of Land (in the family context), Civil matters including personal injury, credit hire and landlord and tenant, Crime (with a particular specialty in Animal Welfare and Trading Standards) and Police Law.
He is known for his practical and sensitive approach, meticulous preparation, clear presentation, the ability to present complex issues in straightforward terms, as a good negotiator and the capacity to be tenacious when the situation demands.
He delivers lectures occasionally, including the following:
- ‘The Implications of the Court of Appeal decision of Imerman in Ancillary Relief cases’
- ‘Injunctive Relief in Ancillary Relief Cases’
- ‘Financial Remedies: A Random Walk through the Recent Case Law (2017)’
Jeremy Cave & Francesca Wiley QC talk at East Sussex Resolution AGM - Nov 2017
Jeremy Cave and Associate Member Francesca Wiley QC gave the lectures at the annual East Sussex Resolution AGM, Seminar & Social held in Eastbourne. Fran spoke on Parental Alienation and Jeremy...
Brighton Triathlon & London to Brighton Bike Ride - Sep 2017
Several members of Chambers and Chambers clients were involved in this weekends, Brighton Triathlon & The London to Brighton Bike Ride. Jeremy Cave, Daniel Frier, Lauren Godfrey, Michael Walker...
Sussex Dairy Farmer sentenced in case prosecuted by Jeremy Cave - Mar 2017
In a case widely reported in the farming press, Jeremy Cave appeared on behalf of East Sussex County Council at the sentencing hearing listed before District Judge James at Brighton Magistrates Court...
Jeremy Cave acts as junior counsel for the RSPCA in Heythrop Hunt case - Dec 2012