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01 June 2020
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JUSTICE interviews Lord Briggs

Lord Briggs will discuss the work of the Supreme Court in the age of COVID-19, at a JUSTICE webinar next week

Lord Briggs, who became a Justice of the Supreme Court in October 2017, will be interviewed by JUSTICE director Andrea Coomber. A former Lord Justice of Appeal and Deputy Head of Civil Justice, Lord Briggs led two influential civil courts reviews―the Chancery Modernisation Review and the Civil Courts Structure Review. He was also the High Court judge in charge of the Lehman insolvency litigation from 2009-2013.

This unique event takes place on 8 June at 6-7.15pm, and is open to all members of JUSTICE. Book your place here: bit.ly/3dsdz5W.

If you are not yet a member and wish to attend, sign up here: bit.ly/3eCcLLQ

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