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Leading individuals
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James Allen -
Taylor Vinters (Corporate and commercial) -
Yasmin Ameer -
Ameer Meredith Solicitors (Clinical negligence: claimant) - James Austin - Birketts LLP (Corporate and commercial)
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Richard Barker -
Barker Gotelee (Agriculture and estates; EU and competition) - Andrew Barnes - Howes Percival LLP (Commercial litigation)
- Malcolm Bates - Taylor Wessing LLP (TMT)
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Steven Beach -
Taylor Vinters (Commercial property) - Simon Bethel - Cambridge Family Law Practice (Family)
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Ruth Booy -
Ashton KCJ (Personal injury: claimant) -
Oliver Brabbins -
Steeles Law LLP (Employment) -
Lyn Brisley -
Buckles Solicitors LLP (Family) - David Brock - Mills & Reeve LLP (Planning)
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Andrew Bryce -
Andrew Bryce & Co (Environment) -
Richard Buxton -
Richard Buxton (Environment; planning) - Tim Cary - Leathes Prior (Crime)
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Howard Catherall -
Gotelee Solicitors (Transport) - Dan Chapman - Leathes Prior (Employment)
- Claire Clarke - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Robert Dillarstone - Greenwoods Solicitors LLP (Employment)
- John Dix - Hewitsons LLP (Corporate and commercial)
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Patrick Farrant -
Taylor Vinters (TMT) - Nick Fischl - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
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Jocelyn Fox -
Taylor Vinters (Personal tax, trusts and probate) -
Michael Frape -
Ashton KCJ (Commercial litigation) -
Robert Gair -
Ashton KCJ (Personal injury: claimant) - Robert Gibbs - Birketts LLP (Commercial property)
- Kathryn Gilbertson - Greenwoods Solicitors LLP (Health and safety)
- Terry Gould - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Richard Hanson - Mills & Reeve LLP (Property litigation)
- Jeremy Heal - Howes Percival LLP (Agriculture and estates)
- Charles Hewitson - Hewitsons LLP (Agriculture and estates)
- Craig Hodgson - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- William Hogg - Cambridge Family Law Practice (Family)
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Adrian Horwood-Smart -
Taylor Vinters (Agriculture and estates) - James Hunter - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
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Duncan Jackson -
Buckles Solicitors LLP (Personal tax, trusts and probate) -
Nigel Lubbock -
Steeles Law LLP (Corporate and commercial) - Gail Marchant-Daisley - Cambridge Family Law Practice (Family)
- David Mardle - Taylor Wessing LLP (Corporate and commercial)
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James Maxey -
Buckles Solicitors LLP (Commercial litigation) -
Bob McGeady -
Ashton KCJ (Planning) - Anthony McGurk - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Mary Menjou - Kennedys (Clinical negligence: defendant)
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Matt Meyer -
Taylor Vinters (TMT) -
Nigel Moore -
Buckles Solicitors LLP (Corporate and commercial) -
Brian Morron -
Gotelee Solicitors (Planning) - Isabel Napper - Mills & Reeve LLP (TMT)
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Edward O'Rourke -
Ashton KCJ (Corporate and commercial) - Brendan Padfield - Eversheds LLP (Personal injury: defendant)
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Edward Perrott -
Taylor Vinters (Commercial litigation) - Tom Pickthorn - Mills & Reeve LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Ron Plascow - Mills & Reeve LLP (Construction)
- Martin Plowman - Leathes Prior (Commercial litigation; education)
- Alasdair Poore - Mills & Reeve LLP (TMT)
- William Riley - Leathes Prior (Agriculture and estates; charities)
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Jonathan Ripman -
Gotelee Solicitors (Commercial litigation; transport) - Justin Ripman - Mills & Reeve LLP (Personal tax, trusts and probate)
- Max Roessler - Birketts LLP (Commercial litigation)
- Andrew Rush - Birketts LLP (Construction)
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Hannah Rutterford -
Ashton KCJ (Personal injury: claimant) - Gillie Scoular - Mills & Reeve LLP (Employment)
- Deborah Sharples - Hewitsons LLP (Environment)
- Peter Sheppard - Leathes Prior (Corporate and commercial)
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Philip Sloan -
Sloan Plumb Wood LLP (TMT) -
Graham Smith -
Roythornes LLP (Agriculture and estates) - Glynne Stanfield - Eversheds LLP (Public sector)
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Nick Sutherland -
Hansells (Commercial litigation) -
Gail Sykes -
Buckles Solicitors LLP (Social housing) -
Paul Tapner -
Taylor Vinters (Personal injury: claimant) - Tim Tyndall - Penningtons Solicitors LLP (Employment)
- Sue Varty - Cambridge Family Law Practice (Family)
- Ian Waine - Prettys (Corporate and commercial)
- Simon Walker - Taylor Wessing LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Paul Warman - Leathes Prior (Corporate and commercial)
- Owen Warnock - Eversheds LLP (Employment)
- Denise Wilkinson - Hewitsons LLP (Agriculture and estates; charities)
- Jason Williams - Hewitsons LLP (Corporate and commercial; insolvency)
- Andrew Wood - Birketts LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- David Woods - Greenwoods Solicitors LLP (Corporate and commercial)
- Tim Worden - Taylor Wessing LLP (TMT; biotechnology)
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Getting the breaks
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Product liability and dietary supplements
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The calm before the storm: are you prepared for a dawn raid?
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International shipment of waste: transporters beware
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Revisiting Bartoline
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Rent in administration proceedings: a headache for landlords
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It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day
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Court of Appeal provides useful guidance on the test for remoteness of damages for breach o
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Unsafe products: identifying serious risks and notifying the relevant authorities
Shook, Hardy & Bacon currently authors the Insurance section of The In-House Lawyer magazine. For more information and articles from this author click here . In the event that a safety problem is identified with one of your products, you will need to undertake a risk assessment to comply with the General Product Safety Directive. -
Supreme Court provides guidance on forum conveniens and piercing the corporate veil
Macfarlanes LLP currently authors the Litigation & Dispute Resolution section of The In-House Lawyer magazine. For more information and articles from this author click here . This article considers the Supreme Court decision in VTB Capital plc v Nutritek International Corp & or s [2013]. Perhaps the most striking aspect of the case is that it casts doubt on the notion that the Court has the power to pierce the corporate veil. The Supreme Court also held that, even if the power to pierce the corporate veil does exist, it does not enable a claimant to hold parties that control a company jointly and severally liable under contracts entered into by that company.
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Penningtons establishes pensions team with two senior lateral hires
Penningtons Solicitors LLP has recruited partner Maria Riccio and associate Rupert Graham-Evans to lead its newly established pensions law team. Working between the firm's Hampshire and London offices, they will also support Penningtons' regional offices across Cambridge and the South East, advising clients in the UK and internationally. -
III St. Petersburg International Legal Forum
Representatives of Lidings law firm, the leading legal advisor to foreign businesses in Russia, took part in the III St. Petersburg International Legal Forum on 15th – 18th of May, 2013. -
Bedell Trust appoints experienced Trust Practitioner in London
We are delighted to announce the appointment of William McGilivray , who joins our London office as a Director within Bedell Trust and adds further to our global expertise. -
Bedell advise AXA Real Estate on CISX listed UK REIT for £472m Ropemaker Place Acquisition
Bedell Channel Islands Limited and Bedell Cristin advised AXA Real Estate Investment Managers (AXA Real Estate) on the recently completed £472m acquisition of Ropemaker Place in the City of London from British Land. -
Clinical negligence 'rising star' joins Penningtons' Cambridge team
Penningtons Solicitors LLP is delighted to announce the appointment of Guy Forster as an associate in its nationally recognised specialist clinical negligence team. Guy has moved from Irwin Mitchell in Birmingham to head the clinical negligence team in Penningtons’ Cambridge office. -
Penningtons teams up with Innotech to support UK technology sector
Penningtons Solicitors LLP is sponsoring the Innotech Summit 2013, one of the UK’s leading technology business events. Taking place at Level39 in Canary Wharf on Friday 26 April, this year’s event aims to provide a platform to connect investors, tech entrepreneurs and game changing technologies in order to help develop tech start ups throughout the country. -
Penningtons named in Top 25 Most Admired Companies list
Penningtons Solicitors LLP has been recognised as one of an elite group of businesses in the private client profession by Private Client Practitioner magazine. -
Penningtons advises on sale of WG Healthcare to US market leader
Penningtons has acted for the shareholders of WG Healthcare UK Limited on the sale of part of the business to Wright Medical Technology, Inc, a US headquartered global orthopaedic medical device company listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. -
Penningtons secures further Solicitors Regulation Authority panel role
Penningtons Solicitors LLP's professional regulation team has been reappointed to the panel of law firms selected by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to advise on disciplinary proceedings and regulatory appeals following a formal tender process. -
Ex-Stringfellows dancer set to appeal Court of Appeal Judgment
Nadine Quashie, a former dancer with Stringfellow Restaurants Limited is set to appeal today’s Court of Appeal decision which reverses the Employment Appeal Tribunal finding where Ms Quashie had won her legal battle for employment rights.