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Paul Magrath
Paul Magrath

Head of product development and online content

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Paul Lowenstein KC

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Paul Lowe
Paul Lowe

Associate

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Paul Linsell

Partner

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Paul Letman
Paul Letman

Barrister

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Paul Lasok KC

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Paul Lambert
Paul Lambert

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Paul Johnson

Senior associate

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Paul Jackson
Paul Jackson

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Paul Hughes

Barrister-at-law

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Paul Hughes
Paul Hughes

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Paul Hewitt

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Paul Hewitt
Paul Hewitt

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Paul Henty

Partner

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Paul Heeley
Paul Heeley

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Paul Harris

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Paul Haggett
Paul Haggett

Head of department

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Paul Grimwood

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Paul Greenwood
Paul Greenwood

Chief Information Officer

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Paul Garlick

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Burges Salmon—Lillian Mackenzie

Burges Salmon—Lillian Mackenzie

Projects and infrastructure team appoints partner in Edinburgh

Gateley Legal—Brian Dowling

Gateley Legal—Brian Dowling

Partner joinsresidential development team in Reading

DWF—Don Brown

DWF—Don Brown

Banking and finance team expands with strategic partner hire

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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