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Ed Fletcher
Ed Fletcher

CEO

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Ed Lewis

Head of construction risk

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Ed Mitchell
Ed Mitchell

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Ed Pepperall

Queen's counsel

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Ed Sautter
Ed Sautter

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Eddie Craven

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Eddie Flanagan
Eddie Flanagan

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Eddie Powell

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Eddie Ryan
Eddie Ryan

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Eden Assistants

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Edward Blakeney

Barrister

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Edward Floyd
Edward Floyd

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Edward Grange

Partner

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Edward Heaton
Edward Heaton

Principal associate

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Edward Hetherington

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Edward Hodgson
Edward Hodgson

Associate

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Edward Nyman

Senior associate

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Edward Peters KC
Edward Peters KC

Barrister

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Edward Rowntree

Barrister

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Charles Russell Speechlys—James Paterson

Charles Russell Speechlys—James Paterson

Charles Russell Speechlys further bolsters Private Equity expertise with the appointment of James Paterson

Ellisons—Samuel Flower

Ellisons—Samuel Flower

Ellisons strengthens Rural Affairs team with senior appointment

Sidley—Carl Hotton

Sidley—Carl Hotton

Sidley adds insurance mergers and acquisitions partner to London office

NEWS
A deputy costs judge correctly exercised his discretion to allow late service rather than strike out the point of dispute, the Court of Appeal has held
Prince Harry, Baroness Doreen Lawrence and five others have lost their case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and MailOnline, in Various Claimants v Associated Newspapers [2026] EWHC 1637 (KB)
Public confidence in the justice system is being undermined by a lack of accessible, useable data, magistrates have warned
The Sentencing Council has launched draft guidelines for facilitation and endangering another person during a sea crossing to the UK
Government proposals to make independent written legal advice a prerequisite for workplace non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) may prove unworkable, according to a senior employment lawyer
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