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Gerard Forlin KC

Barrister

Gerard Forlin KC is a barrister with his own room in Maxwell Chambers in Singapore (www.maxwell-chambers.com), as well as being a member of Cornerstone Barristers in London (www.cornerstonebarristers.com) and Denman Chambers in Sydney (www.denmanchambers.co.au).

Barrister

Gerard Forlin KC is a barrister with his own room in Maxwell Chambers in Singapore (www.maxwell-chambers.com), as well as being a member of Cornerstone Barristers in London (www.cornerstonebarristers.com) and Denman Chambers in Sydney (www.denmanchambers.co.au).

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Gerard Forlin QC charts the progress of Maxwell Chambers’ expansion in Singapore & highlights the many virtues of the island city-state

Since 1194 when the office of coroner was established, the role and significance of coroners has increased.

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