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Jean-claude Domaingue
Jean-claude Domaingue

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Jean Howell

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Jayne Rothman
Jayne Rothman

General counsel

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Jayne Edwards

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Jayne Allam
Jayne Allam

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Jay Tayler-webb

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Jasvinder Nakhwal
Jasvinder Nakhwal

Partner

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Jasveer Randhawa

Knowledge counsel

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Jason Woodland
Jason Woodland

Partner

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Jason Rowley

Taxing Master

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Jason O'Malley Lunn
Jason O'Malley Lunn

Solicitor

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Jason O’Malley Lunn

Solicitor & director

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Jason McCue
Jason McCue

Senior partner

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Jason Mansell

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Jason M Hadden
Jason M Hadden

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Jason Hunter

Mediator, coach, mentor and non-executive director

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Jason Hadden
Jason Hadden

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Jasmine Galvin

Solicitor

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Jas Sembi
Jas Sembi

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Janna Purdie

Solicitor

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Kingsley Napley—Paul Davidoff

Kingsley Napley—Paul Davidoff

Partner joins as lead of international tax desk

Reed Smith—Michael Darowski

Reed Smith—Michael Darowski

International arbitration partner joins disputes team in London

Shakespeare Martineau — 12 newly qualified solicitors

Shakespeare Martineau — 12 newly qualified solicitors

Firm celebrates strong retention and new talent across practice areas

NEWS
MPs have expressed disappointment after the government confirmed it will not consider updating the parental leave system until at least 2027
In his latest 'Civil way' column for this week's NLJ, Stephen Gold delivers a witty roundup of procedural updates and judicial oddities. From the rise in litigant-in-person hourly rates (£24 from October) to the Supreme Court’s venue hire options (canapés in Courtroom 1, anyone?), Gold blends legal insight with dry humour
In July, the Supreme Court quashed the convictions of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, ruling that trial judges had wrongly directed juries to treat profit-motivated Libor submissions as inherently dishonest. In this week’s NLJ, David Stern and James Fletcher of 5 St Andrew’s Hill reflect on the decision
Lord Neuberger, former president of the Supreme Court, shares his views on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in this week's NLJ with William Raven
In this week's issue of NLJ, Emma Brunning and Dharshica Thanarajasingham of Birketts unpack the high-conflict financial remedy case TF v SF [2025] EWHC 1659 (Fam). The husband’s conduct—described by the judge as a ‘masterclass in gaslighting’—included hiding a £9.5m deferred payment from the sale of a port acquired post-separation. Despite his claims that the port was non-matrimonial, the court found its value rooted in marital assets and efforts
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