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Sound footings

As well as being a barrister, remember you are an unpaid tax collector, says Tony Reynolds, who advises best financial practice from the start of your legal career  

HMRC has for some years targeted its compliance activity across a range of professions.  

21 March 2016 / Tony Reynolds
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Music as a force for change

Barristers’ musical talents can add power to their pro bono whilst improving emotional wellbeing, as Helen Tung explains  

‘Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.’ Victor Hugo 

22 February 2016 / Helen Tung
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Secret E-Diary

‘Men don’t get knocked out, or I mean they can fight back against big things. What kills them is erosion; they get nudged into failure. They get slowly scared.’ – John Steinbeck  

The fees’ battle can be lost by time alone 

22 February 2016
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Book review: Love Lose Live

By: Mary Banham-Hall
Publisher: Focus Mediation, February 2016
320pp Paperback: £8.95
ISBN: 9780993517600
 

22 February 2016 / Melissa Coutinho
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Book review: Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law

Edited by: Robin Griffith-Jones, Master of the Temple and Mark Hill QC
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2015
430pp Paperback: £24.99
ISBN: 9781107494367
 

01 February 2016
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Theatre review: Shakespeare and the Law

Pairing Shakespeare with the law at a recent PBI/Alliance for Lawyers at Risk fundraising event was a perfect marriage, writes Melissa Coutinho  

Middle Temple Hall was a fitting venue for the Peace Brigade International (PBI) UK and the Alliance for Lawyers at Risk event “Shakespeare and the Law” on 16 November 2015.  

01 February 2016 / Melissa Coutinho
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Book review: The Safest Shield: Lectures, Speeches and Essays

Author: Lord Judge
Publisher: Hart Publishing, 2015
368pp Hardback: £22.50
ISBN: 9781509901890
 

01 February 2016
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New Year brings mixed blessings  

‘Men should pledge themselves to nothing; for reflection makes a liar of their resolution.’ – Sophocles 

01 February 2016
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Theatre review: Send for Paul Temple

Nigel Pascoe QC reviews the star-studded world premiere of a Paul Temple thriller, staged as a retro radio play for the recent Kalisher fundraising event  

Michael Kalisher QC was an outstanding advocate and a generous, fair and delightful opponent.  

01 February 2016 / Nigel Pascoe KC
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Sharing legal knowledge

As the International Law Book Facility celebrates its 10th anniversary, Paul Lowenstein QC and Katrina Crossley explain the origins of the charity, the work it does and how members of the Bar can help  

The International Law Book Facility (ILBF) is a small charity with a big impact.  

18 December 2015 / Paul Lowenstein KC / Katrina Crossley
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