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Opinion: Judges' MRA - sitting to 75 or beyond

Retaining experience or stifling diversity and preserving inequality? An analysis of the BAME impact of the consultation - have your say before it closes on 16 October 2020

24 September 2020
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COIC 2021-23 pupillage matched funding

Now open - COIC welcomes applications for matched funding for 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 pupillages  

06 September 2020 / Mrs Justice Lieven
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Prosecution strategies in AR cases (2)

A two-part series from Laura Hoyano  and John Riley  modelling investigation and prosecution strategies in cases of abusive relationship offending: part two of this worked case example looks at the issues arising at trial

02 September 2020 / John Riley / Laura Hoyano
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Style counsel

How men dress – as we return to business wear, David Hughes draws style tips for the Bar from James Bond and other jurisdictions 

02 September 2020 / David Hughes
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The Employed Bar Awards 2020: Tim Naylor, Outstanding Employed Barrister in Sports

Tim Naylor, Director of Integrity and Regulation at the British Horseracing Authority (call 2010), reveals why he moved from the criminal to employed Bar, what it's like working in a sports governing body, and the story behind his award 

29 July 2020
Serious Fraud Office: Legal Team of the Year 2020

The Employed Bar Awards 2020: Serious Fraud Office, Legal Team of the Year

The story and career paths behind the Legal Team of the Year Award, won by the Serious Fraud Office: Camilla de Silva, Laura Haywood, Alex Jayne, William Hotham, Tom Cattee, Matthew Chugg, Sara Chouraqui, Rebecca Dix, Daniel Igra and Georgina Diamanti 

29 July 2020
Patrick Rappo

The Employed Bar Awards 2020: Patrick Rappo, Outstanding Employed Barrister in a Law Firm

From criminal Bar, to 'big fraud' at the SFO, to international law firm - Patrick Rappo, Partner in DLA Piper UK LLP's Corporate Crime and Regulatory Investigations Group (call 1995) charts his career moves and shares the highlights of working at the employed Bar 

29 July 2020
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Has video killed the courtroom star?

What makes a good AV advocate? Tips on how to develop your video conference style drawn from the world of psychology. By Cameron Haden  

28 July 2020 / Cameron Haden
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Prosecution strategies in AR cases (1)

A two-part series from Laura Hoyano  and John Riley  modelling investigation and prosecution strategies in cases of abusive relationship offending. Part one of this worked case example shows the typical challenges, tactics to surmount them, and the need for innovative thinking 

28 July 2020 / John Riley / Laura Hoyano
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Taking care of business: recruiting a strong leader

What to look out for when hiring a chambers’ director? After all, sets’ survival will depend on the quality of their management during this time – perhaps more so now than ever before 

By  Nick Rees  

18 June 2020 / Nick Rees
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