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Clare Harrington
Clare Harrington

Barrister

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Clare Gilligan

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Clare Fletcher
Clare Fletcher

PSL counsel

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Clare Copeman

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Clare Collier
Clare Collier

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Clare Brereton

Senior associate

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Clare Arthurs
Clare Arthurs

Partner & head of dispute resolution

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Clara Parry

Pupil barrister

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Claire Williamson
Claire Williamson

Director

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Claire Spearpoint

Solicitor

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Claire Southway
Claire Southway

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Claire Smith

Head of Business Development

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Claire Shaw
Claire Shaw

Consultant solicitor

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Claire Sanders

LexisPSL Family

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Claire Pennells
Claire Pennells

Student

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Claire O’flinn

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Claire Kitchen
Claire Kitchen

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Claire Hanford

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Claire Green
Claire Green

Costs lawyer

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Claire Forshaw

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: John McElroy, London Solicitors Litigation Association

NLJ Career Profile: John McElroy, London Solicitors Litigation Association

From first-generation student to trailblazing president of the London Solicitors Litigation Association, John McElroy of Fieldfisher reflects on resilience, identity and the power of bringing your whole self to the law

Clarke Willmott—Elaine Field

Clarke Willmott—Elaine Field

Planning and environment team expands with partner hire in Manchester

Birketts—Barbara Hamilton-Bruce

Birketts—Barbara Hamilton-Bruce

Firm appoints chief operating officer to strengthen leadership team

NEWS
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has underscored the sweeping reach of UK sanctions. In NLJ this week, Brónagh Adams and Harriet Campbell of Penningtons Manches Cooper say the regime is a ‘blunt instrument’ requiring only a factual, not causal, link to restricted goods
Fraud claims are surging, with England and Wales increasingly the forum of choice for global disputes. Writing in NLJ this week, Jon Felce of Cooke, Young & Keidan reports claims have risen sharply, with fraud now a major share of litigation and costing billions worldwide
Litigators digesting Mazur are being urged to tighten oversight and compliance. In his latest 'Insider' column for NLJ this week, Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School provides a cut out and keep guide to the ruling’s core test: whether an unauthorised individual is ‘in truth acting on behalf of the authorised individual’
Conflicting county court rulings have left landlords uncertain over whether they can force entry after tenants refuse access. In this week's NLJ, Edward Blakeney and Ashpen Rajah of Falcon Chambers outline a split: some judges permit it under CPR 70.2A, others insist only Parliament can authorise such powers
A wave of scandals has reignited debate over misconduct in public office, criticised as unclear and inconsistently applied. Writing in NLJ this week, Alice Lepeuple of WilmerHale says the offence’s ‘vagueness, overbreadth & inconsistent deployment’ have undermined confidence
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