Profiles – Page 55
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ProfileGay couple win surrogacy care case
Natalie Gamble acted for couple who were tricked into informal surrogacy arrangement.
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ProfileInterview: Robert Volterra
Public international lawyer Robert Volterra is proud of his role in reducing global conflict.
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ProfileRoundtable: access to justice
The legal profession’s belief in access to justice for all is undimmed. But faced with an ageing cadre of practitioners and swingeing public funding cuts, that commitment must be combined with creativity.
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ProfileRedundant workers denied compensation
Louise Curtis acted for workers denied protective award compensation.
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ProfileDamages for wrongly accused football fans
Darren White acted for QPR supporters wrongly charged over behaviour at match.
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ProfileSolicitor acts in unborn child death case
Alison Mafham represented a teenager who could not be convicted of murdering an unborn child.
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ProfileInterview: Catherine Dixon
The Law Society’s new chief executive wants to hear from solicitors about how the organisation can best serve members and stay relevant in a rapidly changing legal sector.
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ProfileWar stories: 'a most interesting time' - at Gallipoli
Solicitor RCW 'Clive' Burn, admitted in 1912, left a graphic account of the discomforts and dangers.
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ProfileProfile: Faridah Sarah
Dubai is attracting ambitious commercial litigators as it develops a global reputation for dispute resolution.
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ProfileMy legal life: Alison Stuart
Solicitor, Thurrock Council, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
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ProfileCourt orders council to rehouse family
Jayesh Kunwardia acted for mother of five in appeal against Westminster Council’s decision to make her homeless.
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ProfileRoundtable: arbitration
London is the world’s most popular seat for international arbitrations. Time to celebrate its dominance – or counsel against complacency?
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ProfileDriver’s successful claim against Sauber F1 team
Toby Starr acted for Giedo van der Garde, who was given a contract to race for Sauber.
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