Profiles – Page 63

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    My legal life: Christopher Arnull

    11 March 2013

    Learning Latin and enjoying an argument provided me with good grounding for a legal career. I liked the idea of legal work once I realised law permeates every facet of life.

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    My legal life: Gerald Shamash

    2013-03-11T00:00:00Z

    My girlfriend, now wife, was involved in the early stages of the development of the community law centre movement. She made me realise that the law was a wonderful weapon for helping the least advantaged sections of society achieve their rights.

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    David Haigh

    04 March 2013

    Those who know little about football and care even less, may yet be familiar with the parable of Peter’s goldfish.

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    My legal life: Suzanne Gill

    04 March 2013

    My degree is in economics, but I lack what an economist would understand as a ‘competitive advantage’ in maths to the extent needed to be a professional economist. Law combines understanding how things work and playing with words – playing with language has always been fun. I like to know ...

  • Boma-Ozobia
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    Interview: Boma Ozobia

    18 February 2013

    Commonwealth Lawyers Association president Boma Ozobia is nothing if not ambitious. Her sights are set on changing the global legal landscape.

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    My legal life: Ed Gretton

    18 February 2013

    At school, I loved the debating society, and law seemed the natural progression. I considered the criminal bar for a while, but I really wanted to work in trade and industry. I grabbed every bit of work experience I could – it ranged from Easter vacation schemes with Slaughter and ...

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    My legal life: Anthony Barnfather

    11 February 2013

    I left school early to work ‘to provide food for the table’. I was a forester – lived a number of years in a caravan before working as a retail manager, gaining a diploma in management studies and heading a £15m turnover operation. Then I became a police officer and ...

  • John Marshall
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    Interview: John Marshall

    04 February 2013

    Times are tough in Newcastle. The council is implementing a ‘scorched earth’ policy to public spending cuts that has generated nationwide headlines.

  • Nigel Savage
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    Interview: Nigel Savage

    21 January 2013

    The education and training lawyers receive is one of the most emotive subject matters facing the profession.

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    Interview: Lord McNally

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    At a press conference following David Cameron’s only major government reshuffle, justice minister Lord McNally reflected that he might owe his position as sole surviving minister in the Ministry of Justice more to his status as a Liberal Democrat than other factors.

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    Interview: Stephen Denyer

    2012-11-08T00:00:00Z

    It is not unusual to plan for the future, or to ask questions about how key changes might affect a business’s prospects. But few, if any, law firms do so as publicly as the £1.9bn-turnover global elite firm Allen & Overy. The results of the firm’s collective reflections – on ...

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    Interview: Karen Todner

    2012-10-25T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette owes Theresa May a debt of thanks for telling parliament when she did that ‘Pentagon hacker’ Gary McKinnon will not be extradited to the US. Just two days later, his solicitor, Karen Todner, received a standing ovation as she collected the Law Society Gazette Legal Personality of the ...

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    Interview: Sadiq Khan, shadow boxer

    2012-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Sadiq Khan was in characteristically energetic mode at the Labour party conference recently, headlining fringe events on criminal justice, youth offending and human rights. Last week he paused for reflection at Portcullis House opposite parliament, allowing the Gazette an opportunity to ascertain how far Labour has progressed with justice policy ...

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    Interview: Michael Todd QC

    2012-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Catherine Baksi talks with Michael Todd QC, chairman of the Bar Council, about the future of the bar and the challenges it faces.

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    Interview: Mike Schwarz

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Criminal law specialist Mike Schwarz of Bindmans landed the accolade of private practice solicitor of the year at the Law Society Excellence Awards. He speaks to the Gazette about fighting ‘institutional corruption of the legal process’

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    Interview: Christina Blacklaws

    2011-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Catherine Baksi talks to Christina Blacklaws, who this week began her new role as a director of the Co-operative Legal Services - which aims to start offering family law services once it has been granted a licence to operate as an alternative business structure.

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    Interview: Rabinder Singh QC

    2011-09-28T00:00:00Z

    On 10 October Rabinder Singh QC will be sworn in as a judge in the Queen’s Bench division of the High Court. The ceremony will mark the end of an illustrious 22-year career at the bar.

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    Interview with LSC chief executive Carolyn Downs

    2010-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Carolyn Downs, who took over as chief executive of the Legal Services Commission in March, gave an interview to the Gazette this week. It was her first media interview since taking over her role at the LSC. Here is what I asked her, and her full responses.

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    Interview: John Davidson, legal chief at SABMiller and GC100 chair

    2010-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Some indicators suggest things are getting better for business. In the UK, one of the casualties of the recession, now Lloyds Banking Group, announced in March that it expects to turn a profit this year; while fellow casualty Royal Bank of Scotland last week received a ratings upgrade from stockbroker ...

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    Interview: SRA chairman on a new conduct code, ABSs and a critical 18 months

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The contrast between Charles Plant and his predecessor as SRA board chair, Peter Williamson, is marked. Mettlesome intellects both, of course, but Williamson's restless, staccato intensity has been supplanted by a measured - perhaps even slightly aloof - circumspection. If Plant has the demeanour of ...