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. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Mifflinburg Area Community Scholarship Trust, 1900 Dietrich Rd., Mifflinburg or online at Leave your condolences online at is an experienced advocate before all levels of domestic tribunal including the Administrative Court, High Court, Court of Pro to 12 p.m., Wednesday, July 20, at Roupp Funeral Home Inc., 8594 Old Turnpike Rd., Mifflinburg, where a memorial service will be conducted at 12, with Rev. and sisters-in-law and spouses, Vicki and Curt Krebs, Elizabeth and Steve Paige, and Ann Wagner and companion Gary and numerous nieces and nephews.įamily and friends are welcome from 11 a.m. He is also survived by his in-laws, Walter and Jean Katherman brother-in-law, Walter Katherman Jr. and Barb Reeder of Williamsport one sister, Cherie Snyder and companion Bruce of Frostburg, Maryland four grandchildren, Katie L., Brian P., Joshua, and Ryan Reeder. Reeder of York one brother and sister-in-law, Robert M. ![]() Reeder and his companion Tama Scherer of Mifflinburg, and Nick S. Surviving in addition to his wife are four sons and one daughter-in-law, Micah D. He recently celebrated his 28th anniversary with his wife. Paul’s greatest accomplishment in life was his love of teaching. ![]() He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons and grandsons, watching his granddaughter cheer for the Mifflinburg Wildcats, and photographing wildlife and the outdoors. He enjoyed camping with his wife in many of PA’s State Parks and Camp Hatteras, Outer Banks, NC. He was a founder and former owner of the Metropolitan Restoration, Hartleton. He made many good friends through his love of the game, and just recently enjoyed a game watching the Williamsport Crosscutters in his hometown. Paul enjoyed many years as an umpire for Little League Baseball. He was employed as a Head Teacher at Mifflinburg Elementary for 30 years, until retirement. Paul was a 1971 graduate of Williamsport High School, and a 1975 graduate of Bloomsburg University. On July 9, 1994, he married the former Beverly Katherman, who survives. He was born October 14, 1953, in Williamsport, a son of the late Paul W. 68, of Mifflinburg, entered into rest at 11:26 a.m., Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at home.
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