All Profile articles – Page 57
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ProfileMoJ settles over religious discrimination
Duncan Burtwell acted for a Sikh lawyer who was refused entry to prison on a client visit because he had pins in his turban.
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ProfileMy legal life: Kevin Poulter
Legal director, employment and social media, Bircham Dyson Bell
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ProfileSolicitor acts for sexual abuse victims
Renu Daly acted for the victims of a paedophile medical doctor who was jailed for 22 years in December for sexually abusing gravely ill boys aged 10 to 16.
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ProfileProfile: Cris McCurley
Cris McCurley has devoted her career to helping some of the least visible and most vulnerable in society. She talks to the Gazette.
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ProfileProfile: Dominic Grieve
Is Dominic Grieve the best justice secretary austerity Britain never had? The Gazette went to meet the former AG in his Westminster office.
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ProfileTrademark infringement retrial victory
Theo Savvides won bid to get his client Marks & Spencer a retrial in dispute with Interflora.
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Profile‘Plebgate’ libel victory
Jeremy Clarke-Williams acted for a Metropolitan Police officer who was accused of lying by former chief whip Andrew Mitchell.
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ProfileCompensation fight over Victor Nealon’s wrongful conviction
Mark Newby is acting for Victor Nealon, who was released from prison last year after his conviction for attempted rape was quashed.
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ProfileEuropean ruling on air pollution
Alan Andrews, acting for ClientEarth, won a ruling at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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ProfileInterview: Simon Cliff
Manchester City Football Club’s first general counsel Simon Cliff talks about his part in ‘building a structure for the future’.
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ProfileLegal action over failed hip replacements
Kevin Timms is acting for patients with serious health problems following fitting of unregulated implants.
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ProfileIndependence day for Warburg Institute
Leticia Jennings acted for London-based research centre in its battle with trustee the University of London over funding and independence.
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ProfileMy legal life: Alex Kelham
Managing associate and head of sports group, Lewis Silkin, who also worked in-house at London 2012.
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ProfilePro bono fight for child custody
Rebecca Stevens has acted for more than 100 hours pro bono for family without representation.
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Profile£15.75m Wedgwood collection saved
Karl Bamford fought to save the historic pottery collection from being sold at auction to pay off debts.





















