![]() His public law practice concentrates on judicial reviews relating to homelessness and social housing allocation, and on section 204 homelessness appeals in the county court. Stephen offers a wealth of experience in all areas of housing related public and private law. He is a very experienced chair and facilitator and is often called upon to perform such roles at conferences and seminars provided by external organisations. Since 2010 he has been a member of the organising committee for the annual national conference of the Housing Law Practitioners Association. For many years he devised and helped deliver the annual seminar programme presented by the Housing & Social Welfare Team at Doughty Street Chambers. He has delivered speeches and training for a wide range of organisations including Butterworths, CLT Training, Lime Legal, Legal Network Television, the Chartered Institute of Housing, Centrepoint, Shelter, The Crown Estates, The West London Housing Partnership, The Devon Homelessness Managers Group, the Housing Law Practitioners Association and a large number of local authorities and registered providers. He authors practice notes for the Lexis Nexis professional on-line service. He is the human rights editor of ‘Tottel’s Older Client Law Service’. He co-authors volume 21 (‘Housing’) of ‘Atkins’ for Lexis Nexis. ![]() He writes the ‘remedies’ chapter of ‘Supperstone Goudie & Walker on Judicial Review’. He is a contributing author to the ‘New Law Journal’ and to the ‘Butterworths Human Rights Online’ service. Stephen is an experienced author, lecturer, broadcaster and trainer. "He is incredibly experienced in this area and exudes real authority." - Chambers and Partners 2022 He is a joy to work with." - Chambers and Partners 2023 This client group values his combination of legal specialism, commercial acumen, clear advice, tenacious advocacy and client-centred service. Whilst much of his work is for individuals, both publicly and privately funded, he also regularly undertakes advisory, litigation and dispute resolution work for commercial and voluntary/NfP organisations, central and local government, social landlords and trades unions. In addition he has a long standing practice in dispute resolution which concentrates on those same areas of law. He is experienced in drafting applications to the European Court of Human Rights and in acting for third party interveners in cases raising important issues of law and practice. His Convention rights practice concentrates on socio-economic rights and Articles 5 (deprivation of liberty) 6 (fair determination), & 8 (private & family life), together with Article 1 of the First Protocol (property rights). ![]() Tection, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. “Steve has been involved with Fischer at every level and I expect this transition to go very smoothly.”įor more information on Fischer Sports, log onto is an experienced advocate before all levels of domestic tribunal including the Administrative Court, High Court, Court of Pro “I have worked with Steve the entire 20 years that I have been at Fischer,” Ashley explained. ![]() Reeder will replace outgoing Fischer Nordic Vice President, Peter Ashley, who announced his retirement in October. This will be a team effort and I believe we’ll have the best team in the business.” Fischer Racing Service Director, Chris Hall, and Customer and Events Specialist, Rick Halling, are a big reason why I’m pleased to take on this new role. “It’s extremely appealing to work get to work with this team. “I’m excited about the opportunity to work within the Fischer brand,” Reeder said of his new position. “The experience Steve brings is significant, in part, because he’s dealt with sales across every category of the Fischer nordic brand and he understands the unique sale of all nordic products,” Booker said. Reeder, a 24-year veteran representative in the New England territory brings a wealth of sales experience, as well as time working closely with Fischer Austria in product planning and sales planning meetings. We’re thrilled to have such an experienced and respected team member heading up Nordic sales.” “Through many dedicated years of representation of the Fischer brand, Steve has proven that he has a deep knowledge of the company and the products, as well as a very strong appreciation for the specialty retail community. “We could not be more excited to have Steve Reeder moving into this role,” explained Fischer USA President and CEO, Willy Booker. Reeder, a long time New England sales representative with Fischer will assume the responsibilities in his new position beginning April 1st, 2015. Get access to everything we publish when youĪUBURN, NH – Fischer Sports U.S.A announced today the hire of Steve Reeder as National Sales Manager for Nordic Skiing.
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