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Leaving the Bar: How I became a Tech CEO

Orlagh Kelly outlines her journey from family law barrister to global technology entrepreneur
 

27 April 2015 / Orlagh Kelly
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50 years of making better law

Paul Jarvis commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Law Commission, with a particular eye on its efforts to codify the criminal law  

2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Law Commission.  

27 April 2015 / Paul Jarvis
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Friends or foes?

Aaron Wood considers whether the emergence of trade mark and patent litigators and advocates will help or hinder the IP Bar  

The Bar is well accustomed to the challenge of solicitor advocates.  

27 April 2015 / Aaron Wood
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Generation equality?

“Would you encourage your daughter to join the Bar?” asks Neelam Sarkaria  

Women in the profession are often asked whether we would recommend the Bar as a future career to their daughters.  

27 April 2015 / Neelam Sarkaria
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Theatre review: Taken at Midnight

The courageous advocate  

David Wurtzel reviews Taken at Midnight  by Mark Hayhurst, a Chichester Festival Production at the Theatre Royal Haymarket 

27 April 2015
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Book review: The Final Charge

The Final Charge  

By Dawood Ali McCallum 

27 April 2015
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Joseph Hage Aaronson

Interviewees: Joe Hage, Graham Aaronson QC and Tom Beazley QC  

Joseph Hage Aaronson specialises in complex financial and commercial litigation, international arbitration and UK and international tax disputes 

27 April 2015
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Secret E-Diary

Health dominates the General Election  

“Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half.” – Gore Vidal 

27 April 2015
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Safeguarding liberty

The heavily criticised Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards are under review. Tim Spencer-Lane and Horatio Waller outline the key areas of debate  

The Law Commission is reviewing the law governing the detention and treatment of people who lack mental capacity.  

27 April 2015 / Tim Spencer-Lane / Horatio Waller
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Book review: The Children Act

The Children Act  

By Ian McEwan 

27 April 2015
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Heading into summer

Chair of the Bar Sam Townend KC encourages colleagues to take a proper break over summer and highlights recent events and key activities for autumn

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