All Profile articles – Page 54
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ProfileWelfare victory in Supreme Court
Mitchell Woolf acted for parents in a landmark case in which the court found for a claimants in a social security dispute.
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ProfileAlleged school abuse whistleblower arrested
Daniel Godden acted for mother arrested after alerting Ofsted to alleged abuse at her son’s school.
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ProfileMy legal life: Jeremy Davy
Managing partner (Cardiff and Bristol) and head of property, Gordon Dadds
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ProfileInterview: Jonathan Smithers
New Law Society president outlines his priorities to Jonathan Rayner.
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ProfileChagos battle goes to Supreme Court
Richard Gifford is acting for 1,500 residents removed from their homes so the US Air Force base at Diego Garcia could be built.
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ProfileOnline crowd funder’s first case
Julia Salasky brings case funded by people donating money online.
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ProfileGroup claim against London estate agent Foxtons
Chris Haan bringing a claim against Foxtons over allegations it charged commissions of up to 33% of a contractor’s fee for repairs and other work.
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ProfileInterview: Joy Merriam
Prize-winning solicitor-advocate Joy Merriam on why it is important to ‘speak human’
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ProfileTesco food theft case thrown out
Angus Westgarth acted for couple who were accused of stealing groceries from skip behind supermarket.
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ProfileRoundtable: PII market
The 2014 professional indemnity renewal round was characterised as ‘benign’. After years of turmoil, is the insurance market for solicitors finally stabilising?
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ProfileInterview: Deborah Grimason
Travis Perkins GC Deborah Grimason on why in-house lawyers must strive to sit at the management table.
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ProfileTribute: Roderick O’Driscoll, ADR pioneer
Rod O’Driscoll, a leading commercial and construction lawyer with a passionate interest in alternative dispute resolution, died on 10 May. Blair Gulland, chairman of Gullands, pays tribute.





















