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Lawyers Cricket World Cup 2016

“There never has been a team of such spirit in the history of cricket,” writes James Cartwright, tempting new recruits to the Bar’s team for the Australian Cup.  

The first Lawyers Cricket World Cup was held in Hyderabad. 

12 January 2015 / James Cartwright
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Pension freedom

Andrew Johnston explains how the temporary pension relaxations under the Finance Act 2014 – which close on 5 April 2015 – apply to soon-to-be retirees.  

Looking back to December 2002, HM Treasury and the Inland Revenue (now HM Revenue & Customs) issued the consultation document Simplifying the taxation of pensions, increasing choice and flexibility for all. 

12 January 2015 / Andrew Johnston
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If you haven’t got a penny, a ha’penny will do

Dominic Regan and Sean Jones QC explore the wines around for Christmas in tough times.  

“I accept at once that we are living in times of austerity” – Lord Justice Jackson, 30 September 2014. 

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Secret E-Diary - November 2014

The Criminal Bar is no country for young people.  

In the unlikely event that anyone else ever wished to chronicle my headship of Gutteridge Chambers, it might be noticed during my time that almost all the old truths of life in Chambers had been turned on their heads. 

05 November 2014
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Easy does it

Going it alone: for the barrister with a book inside them, author Mark McCrum offers a guide to self-publishing.  

I’ve written nine books under my own name, seven under other people’s – all traditionally published. So why did I decide to go it alone and publish my novel Fest myself? 

04 November 2014
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Cyber Crime Law and Practice

Cyber Crime Law and Practice  

Matthew Richardson 

Wildy 

March 2014 

ISBN: 0854901361 

£95 

06 October 2014
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Detection and Preservation of Assets in Financial Remedy Claims

Detection and Preservation of Assets in Financial Remedy Claims  

Nigel Dyer QC and Juliet Chapman 

Butterworths Law 

April 2014 

ISBN-13/ISSN: 9781405774048 

£110 

06 October 2014
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The Kalisher Event

David Wurtzel reviews this year’s Kalisher event, a production of Witness for the Prosecution in Middle Temple Hall in May.  

There can be few better causes than the Kalisher Trust, founded in 1996 for the purpose of helping talented students and young barristers with limited means who want to practice in criminal law. 

06 October 2014 / David Wurtzel
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A splendid beginning

Andrew Clarke QC reviews the Bar Choral Society’s inaugural concert.  

On 23 June, the Bar Choral Society (BSC) gave its inaugural concert in Temple Church. It is idle to speculate as to why it has taken the Bar so long to have a choir of its own. 

06 October 2014 / Andrew Clarke KC
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Secret E-Diary - October 2014

Eerie times in the courts.  

I try to get in all my sitting days as a Recorder of the Crown Court in one go if I can. I quite enjoy the daily routine with no annoying clients, witnesses or judges. Indeed, I am the annoying judge for a season. 

29 September 2014
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