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Philip Evans KC
Philip Evans KC

Barrister, QEB Hollis Whiteman

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Philip Davis

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Philip Coppel
Philip Coppel

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Philip Clifford KC

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Philip Barden
Philip Barden

Senior partner

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Phil Jepson

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Phil Hartley
Phil Hartley

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Phil Charlesworth

Barrister

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Peter Williams
Peter Williams

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Peter Wilcock

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Peter Whitman
Peter Whitman

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Peter Ward

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Peter Wake
Peter Wake

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Peter Vaines

Barrister

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Peter Tyldesley
Peter Tyldesley

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Peter Thompson KC

King's Counsel

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Peter Taheri
Peter Taheri

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Peter Stevens

Partner

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Peter Steel
Peter Steel

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Peter Robinson

Partner

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Carey Olsen—Jeremy Lightfoot

Carey Olsen—Jeremy Lightfoot

Dispute resolution partner joins Jersey office from Hong Kong

Constantine Law—Vivien Cochrane

Constantine Law—Vivien Cochrane

Agile employment and regulatory firm welcomes partner

Twenty Essex—four members

Twenty Essex—four members

Chambers welcomes four new tenants following successful pupillage

NEWS
The long-awaited Hillsborough Law—creating a legal duty of candour on public authorities and officials—has been introduced in Parliament
The current ‘postcode lottery’ of support for more than half a million disabled children in England could be replaced with clearer rights and national eligibility criteria, under Law Commission proposals
Face-scanning artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance tech is to be used to remotely monitor offenders, under a Home Office pilot
Proposed tax adviser legislation is so broad it would cover ‘conveyancers filling out stamp duty land tax returns’, Law Society president Richard Atkinson has warned
UK legal sector revenue grew 7.86% in July to £4.87bn, outperforming the services sector as a whole, which was only 0.3% higher at £249bn
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