Profiles – Page 48
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ProfileCommuters push for Southern rail action
Matthew Garbutt is acting for commuter campaign group formed in response to Southern train problems.
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Profile£5m fine for Alton Towers rollercoaster crash company
Alan Fox assumed oversight of the prosecution of Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd following theme park collision.
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ProfileTerror suspect’s rights breached
Natasha McDermott was part of the team that took the case of Ismail Abdurahman to the European Court of Human Rights.
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ProfileInterview: Nicola Foulston
Rosenblatt’s pioneering chief executive used to own Brands Hatch. She talks about doing law in a different way.
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ProfileMoD refuses to end use of Lariam
Hilary Meredith’s firm was approached by more than 1,000 British troops prescribed controversial anti-malaria drug.
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ProfileVictory in Nepal army torture case
Jonathan Grimes acted for Colonel Kumar Lama, a Nepalese national and officer in the Nepal Army, who was accused of torture.
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ProfileAppeal victory for domestic abuse victim
Mike Hayward acted for rape victim who had originally been imprisoned for perverting the course of justice.
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ProfileProfile: London 2012 gold medallist Sophie Hosking
One of our Olympic heroes who turned to a career in the law after the heady days of summer 2012.
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ProfileMy legal life: Ghazala Bashey
Director and head of litigation, Winn Solicitors, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Profile£19bn collective action claim over MasterCard fees
Boris Bronfentrinker is representing UK consumers in an opt-out collective action.
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ProfileSex bias victory against Leeds United football club
Richard Cramer acted for Lucy Ward, who successfully pursued a claim for unfair dismissal and sex discrimination.
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ProfileEx-supermodel wins record ‘needs’ award
Frances Hughes acted for former supermodel awarded £53m cash lump sum after High Court battle.
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ProfileInterview: Robert Bourns
New Law Society president Robert Bourns wants solicitors to face the future with confidence.





















