Sentences with phrase «many barristers»

Prominent Perth barrister Peter Quinlan has been appointed as the state's new solicitor general.
Prominent Perth barrister Peter Quinlan has been appointed as the state's new solicitor general, along with several judicial appointments this week.
Barrister John Vaughan has been appointed a judge of the WA Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Justice Peter Martino.
However, due to the building's landmark status (it was an inn for visiting barristers in the 18th century) there are no signs or flags allowed on the exterior; instead a bright green elephant sculpture marks the entrance to the hotel.
Law chambers Wickham Chambers appears to have been disbanded, ending a 20 - year history with its barristers splitting up to join several other law chambers in Perth.
As a leading criminal barrister said to the media today: «The NCA would not be interested in Lloyds Bank, its CEO and senior management, if it wasn't very confident that the criminal activity...
An accomplished author as well, Mr. McCourt's academic articles have been published in the Alberta Law Review, Saskatchewan Law Review, Manitoba Law Journal, Canadian Family Law Quarterly, Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
He was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Britta is a German - trained barrister with 23 years trust (Credit Suisse Trust and Rothschild Trust) and tax (PricewaterhouseCoopers Tax & Legal, CMS Hasche Sigle) experience.
, Vince Otte acquired the company and changed the name to Barrister Executive Suites, which today has 26 business center locations throughout Southern California.
A barrister and US attorney, William worked in the investment and corporate finance business from 1979 at Kleinwort Benson and Granville before establishing Lord North Street in 2000.
James Bogle, who's also part of Catholic Union, was speaking after barristers went on strike in support of criminal defence solicitors, who've seen a nine per cent pay drop since the government's reforms came into effect at the start of July.
A Christian barrister has said the government's cuts to legal aid will cause «huge amounts of injustice» to people who can not afford to be represented in court.
A Christian barrister has said the government's cuts to legal aid will cause «huge amounts of injustice»... More
Unlike solicitors, barristers in former times chiefly belonged to social circles where it was considered disgraceful to be «in trade.»
Mr Ngole's barrister submitted evidence that the committee was chaired by a prominent and long - standing LGBT campaigner, Professor Jacqueline Marsh, and that both she and the university failed to disclose her interest in the issue at any point during the proceedings.
Lawyers often had to be barristers and solicitors rolled into one.
On the back of the barrister's gown there is still a little pocket that once enabled him to be paid without actually seeing or handling money.
But barrister Katie Gollop QC, who leads Great Ormond Street's legal team, said practicalities were of the «greatest importance» but Charlie's parents had proposed no clear plan.
Why don't we have «regular» characters who simply have faith as part of their make - up, but are also shopkeepers, barristers and full - time mums?
The Public Order Act Last month, we published English barrister Paul Diamond's report on official bigotry against Christianity in England, which uses the Public Order Act and its outlawing of speech that is «threatening, abusive, or insulting» as an excuse.
His barrister Sean Jones QC also said C of E clergy members in civil partnerships were allowed to officiate and that those were «effectively indistinguishable» from same - sex marriages.
James is a London barrister with a former career in the British Army, while Chris hosts a Pennsylvania - based Christian radio show called Iron Sharpens Iron, with an emphasis on Reformed theology.
The English law is inseparably bound up with the history and structure of the Inns of Court, those ancient collegiate societies to which, until recently, every barrister had to belong, and which, in my days as a student, insisted that you could not be called to the Bar without first dining for a requisite number of nights in the Hall of your Inn.
On behalf of Sheffield University, barrister Sarah Hannett said whether or not Mr Ngole was permitted to hold Christian beliefs is not the issue.
The conference was spearheaded by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and expression») and by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team for British Christians persecuted for their faith).
In A Married Man (1979), the barrister (trial lawyer) John Strickland, after reading Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, feels that his life is becalmed and embarks upon both a love affair and a political career.
Generally speaking, Daniel Dennett's method in all his books is too often reminiscent of the forensic technique employed by the Snark, in the Barrister's dream, to defend a pig charged with abandoning its sty: The Snark admits the desertion but then immediately claims this as proof of the pig's alibi (for the creature was obviously absent from the scene of the crime at the time of its commission).
He only tentatively accepted my explanation that in nonliterary circles she was known as Mrs. Hubert Stuart Moore, the wife of a London barrister.
Since 1980 this former barrister has shared his faith, via video, with over 5 million people in 124 countries.
This concern may be justified, according to Alasdair Henderson, a barrister specialising in discrimination law.
Historians realize that this was a tactic to cool tempers at a time when the deliberations were deadlocked, but the evangelical barrister states that Franklin's resolution calling for prayers each morning before proceeding with the day's business in Congress passed, and that the practice of having prayer before the daily sessions of the U.S. Congress continues to this day.
Speaking as a Barrister and Christian I can honestly say the worst evil I have ever seen outside war zones was that committed in the heterosexual family unit — incest, child abuse, spousal abuse (mental and physical) and drug use.
Barrister Fiona Paterson, who represented King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust at hearings, had told Mr Justice MacDonald how Isaiah was born at King's College Hospital on February 18 2017 and was severely disabled.
David Quinn, a Catholic journalist and commentator, and Neil Addison, a specialist barrister in religious freedom, spoke for approximately 15 minutes each, ably giving arguments against the legalisation of gay «marriage»; a question time session followed.
This is what James Eadie QC, Cameron's Government's expensive barrister, told the court (on his behalf): that the refusal to allow an NHS nurse and a British Airways worker to visibly wear a crucifix at work «did not prevent either of them practising religion in private», which would be protected by human rights law.
The adventure began with email from Derek Harms, a barrister who was handling a legal action challenging a plant patent.
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Top barristers warned the live export trade's days are numbered; the Australian Greens echoed this sentiment, renewing calls for the trade to be banned; Federal Labor MPs re-ignited the debate for mandatory stunning; and all parliamentarians will get the chance to make this happen when Independent MP Andrew Wilkie's legislation to require stunning for all exported animals is voted on in the coming months.
The fate of Murray Goulburn chief executive Gary Helou's ambitious takeover plans rest with a former South Australian barrister, an economics professor and a top corporate lawyer.
Murray Goulburn's barrister, Christopher Archibald, hinted that the company, as some in the market have speculated, may drop the minimum 50 per cent acceptance condition of its bid for WCB if Saputo meets its own 50 per cent threshold.
The Competition Tribunal, which is headed by former South Australian barrister Judge John Mansfield, is working to a tight deadline and wants to complete its deliberations by the end of February.
From 1976 - 78 he was a legal officer with the Attorney - General's Department and from 1979 worked as barrister, advising on trade practices, commercial, administrative, equity and constitutional cases.
Talpur, a barrister and solicitor of Ontario, owns and operates legal office Zamin Talpur Barristers and Solicitors, located in Mississauga, Ontario, and tenders legal services including Notary services.
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This is professional big money contracts reviewed by highly paid barristers / solicitors.
Older brother Mel was an Irish amateur heavyweight champ who also went into law as a barrister.
As reported by the Telegraph, the wideman — who won the Premier League title with Manchester City in 2012 — has also been stripped of his England caps, as confirmed by the player's barrister, Orlando Pownall QC.
With SSC Napoli's Rafael Benítez turning 55 today, UEFA.com celebrates a coach with «the mind of a prosecution barrister and the words of a Spanish troubadour».
Dads who need help agreeing post-separation arrangements, including child contact, can now access a free initial consultation with qualified solicitors, barristers and mediators.
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