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Robert Weir KC
Robert Weir KC

King's Counsel

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Robert Webster

Partner

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Robert Wade
Robert Wade

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Robert Taylor

CEO & General Counsel

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Robert Strang
Robert Strang

Barrister

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Robert Spicer

Barrister

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Robert Rhodes KC
Robert Rhodes KC

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Robert Renfree

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Robert Postlethwaite
Robert Postlethwaite

Managing director

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Robert O'Leary

Barrister

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Robert O’Sullivan KC
Robert O’Sullivan KC

Member of 5 Paper Buildings

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Robert O’leary

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Robert Moss
Robert Moss

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Robert Micklem

Solicitor

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Robert Males
Robert Males

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Robert Latham

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Robert Kay
Robert Kay

Solicitor-advocate

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Robert Jordan

District Judge

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Robert Jones
Robert Jones

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Robert Hines

Associate

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

London Solicitors Litigation Association—John McElroy

London Solicitors Litigation Association—John McElroy

Fieldfisher partner appointed president as LSLA marks milestone year

Kingsley Napley—Kirsty Churm & Olivia Stiles

Kingsley Napley—Kirsty Churm & Olivia Stiles

Firm promotes two lawyers to partnership across employment and family

Foot Anstey—five promotions

Foot Anstey—five promotions

Firm promotes five lawyers to partnership across key growth areas

NEWS
Freezing orders in divorce proceedings can unexpectedly ensnare third parties and disrupt businesses. In NLJ this week, Lucy James of Trowers & Hamlins explains how these orders—dubbed a ‘nuclear weapon’—preserve assets but can extend far beyond spouses to companies and business partners 
A Court of Appeal ruling has clarified that ‘rent’ must be monetary—excluding tenants paid in labour from statutory protection. In this week's NLJ, James Naylor explains Garraway v Phillips, where a tenant worked two days a week instead of paying rent
Thousands more magistrates are to be recruited, under a major shake-up to speed up and expand the hiring process
Three men wrongly imprisoned for a combined 77 years have been released—yet received ‘not a penny’ in compensation, exposing deep flaws in the justice system. Writing in NLJ this week, Dr Jon Robins reports on Justin Plummer, Oliver Campbell and Peter Sullivan, whose convictions collapsed amid discredited forensics, ‘oppressive’ police interviews and unreliable ‘cell confessions’
A quiet month for employment cases still delivers key legal clarifications. In his latest Employment Law Brief for NLJ, Ian Smith reports that whistleblowing protection remains intact even where disclosures are partly self-serving, provided the worker reasonably believes they serve the ‘public interest’ 
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