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Christopher Filor
Christopher Filor

Founder

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Christopher Harris

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Christopher Hutton
Christopher Hutton

Partner

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Christopher Jessel

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Christopher Johnson
Christopher Johnson

Barrister

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Christopher Loxton

Barrister

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Christopher Mccrudden
Christopher Mccrudden

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Christopher Ratcliffe

Solicitor advocate & senior lecturer

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Christopher Reekie
Christopher Reekie

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Christopher Sharp KC

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Christopher Stanton
Christopher Stanton

Partner

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Christopher Stephens

JAC Chairman

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Christopher Stirling
Christopher Stirling

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Christopher Stoner KC

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Christopher Warenius
Christopher Warenius

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Ciara Cullen

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Ciara Fairley
Ciara Fairley

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Claire Andrews

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Claire Christopholus
Claire Christopholus

Senior Associate

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Claire Clarke

Senior associate

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Burgess Mee—Victoria Sterritt

Burgess Mee—Victoria Sterritt

Family law boutique expands London team with legal director hire

Ward Hadaway—Mike Gore

Ward Hadaway—Mike Gore

Firm enhances advisory capability with strategic risk specialist hire

Stewarts—Alexandra Lyons

Stewarts—Alexandra Lyons

Insurance and reinsurance specialist joins policyholder disputes practice as partner

NEWS
Some employment law controversies never disappear—they merely lie dormant
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming legal practice, but its successful adoption depends as much on culture as technology
The fallout from Lord Mandelson’s appointment and dismissal as UK ambassador to Washington raises profound questions about constitutional governance, accountability and political appointments
Pastries may be in the firing line while kebabs escape scrutiny, but the reality is far more nuanced
The Supreme Court’s decision in Dillon highlights a central tension in modern public law: rights may be recognised without being fully realised
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