Profiles – Page 4
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Lawyer in the news: Edward Taylor, Osbornes Law
Represented a child refugee in a three-year legal battle against Greenwich Council to prove he was not lying about his age.
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History man
Criminal defence stalwart Richard Atkinson will lead the Law Society’s bicentenary celebrations as president in 2024/25. But his principal mission is to help rescue a justice system in ‘dire straits’, he tells Paul Rogerson.
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My legal life: Philippa Hann, Paradigm Norton
Non-executive director and incoming CEO of Paradigm Norton, a financial planning firm in Bristol.
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Lawyer in the news: Richard Goss, Hogan Lovells
Firm provided pro bono legal support to London’s Air Ambulance on the acquisition of the charity’s two new helicopters.
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Lawyer in the news: Richard Meeran, Leigh Day
Partner and co-head of Leigh Day’s international and group litigation department, London.
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My legal life: Matt Green, Lawrence Stephens
Head of blockchain and digital assets and technology disputes, London.
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Lawyer in the news: Matthew McFeeley, Richard Buxton Solicitors
Represented campaign group South Lakeland Action on Climate Change – Towards Transition which successfully challenged previous government’s decision to grant planning permission for a new coal mine in Cumbria.
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Lawyer in the news: Michael Smith, Revantage Real Estate
Principal legal counsel at Revantage Real Estate and trustee of SeeAbility, a national charity that supports people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss.
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Lawyer in the news: Francesca Cociani, Hodge Jones & Allen
Senior associate, Hodge Jones & Allen.
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The mighty Quinn
John B. Quinn and Richard East tell Paul Rogerson what it’s like to run the world’s ‘most feared’ law firm – and why they have been so successful in exploiting the London market.
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