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Profit from your principles

Sarah Corney explains why it’s never too early to plan ahead and how barristers could earn a good income by being ethical  

29 October 2018 / Sarah Corney
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TV review: Defending the Guilty

Defending the Guilty , BBC 2
Pilot: 19 September 2018
Creators: Alex McBride and Kieron Quirke
Director: Jim Field Smith
 

29 October 2018 / Aadhithya Anbahan
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Book review: The Common Freedom of the People

The Common Freedom of the People 
Author: Michael Braddick
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198803232
 

29 October 2018 / Russell Harris KC
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Secret E-Diary

A case off-Circuit is a tonic  

29 October 2018
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Secret E-Diary

After the feast comes the reckoning…  

28 September 2018
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Film review: The Children Act

The Children Act  (12A)
Release date: 24 August 2018
Director: Richard Eyre
Screenwriter: Ian McEwan
Based on the novel by: Ian McEwan
 

28 September 2018 / David Wurtzel
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Barrister’s best…

Best books, top tracks, fabulous films, artistic influences and an essential:  Counsel invites barristers to share the cultural influences in their lives. In this issue, we talk to Sarah Langford, author of  In Your Defence: Stories of Life and Law.  

28 September 2018
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Bar Leaders 2019: best books

The 2019 Bar leadership team Richard Atkins QC and Amanda Pinto QC share their recommended reading lists  

28 September 2018 / Richard Atkins KC / Amanda Pinto KC
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Book review: Chance, Cheek and Some Heroics

Chance, Cheek and Some Heroics 
Author: Frederic Reynold QC
Publisher: Wildy, Simmonds & Hill (February 2018)
ISBN: 9780854902446
 

31 August 2018 / Thomas Grant KC
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Barrister’s best…

Best books, top tracks, fabulous films, artistic authorities and an essential:  Counsel invites barristers to share the cultural influences in their lives. In this issue, we talk to Lynne Townley, who is the new Chair of the Association of Women Barristers. Lynne is currently teaching on the Bar Professional Training Course at City Law School, University of London. She is also a trustee of a charity campaigning against honour-based abuse and forced marriage. Lynne has recently appeared in court as a cultural expert witness in relation to the operation of familial codes of honour.  

31 August 2018
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Hope and expectation for the new legal year

The beginning of the legal year offers the opportunity for a renewed commitment to justice and the rule of law both at home and abroad

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