Sentences with phrase «then legal editor»

In 2007 I started work as a writer and presenter, and then Legal Editor for The College of Law (now University of Law) for their online CPD course.

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News of the World editor Colin Myler and legal boss Tom Crone say they then had a meeting which made the reality of the situation perfectly clear to James.
The then News of the World editor, Colin Myler, and legal counsel, Tom Crone, are also understood to have seen it.
A former Washington Post reporter who covered legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and -LSB-...]
Then, about half way down the social media rabbit hole I was following as part of my «blog research», I came across this interview (thanks @karenskinner) with Alex Novarese, editor - in - Chief of Legal Business, discussing the future of the legal industry in thLegal Business, discussing the future of the legal industry in thlegal industry in the UK.
A former Washington Post reporter who covered legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and associate publisher of the Los Angeles Daily Journal in 1989.
Rozenberg told Newsnight that a judge commented the following day that this was wrong, and it was then the Telegraph's legal editor decided to resign.
She has covered the business of law for her entire career, first as a reporter and special projects editor with The Legal Intelligencer in Pennsylvania and then as senior editor for business of law in ALM's global newsroom.
Some 15 years ago, Molly and I worked together at American Lawyer Media, where she helped launch the Chicago office of a legal news service that I ran and then became Chicago editor and reporter for the National Law Journal when I was its editor - in - chief.
Moran was assistant managing editor at Legal Times early in his career and then a correspondent and anchor for Court TV.
Gretchen then moved to become the Editor of Law Times legal newspaper, a publication that reaches lawyers across Ontario, where she was responsible for coverage encompassing all practice areas and writing the weekly editorial.
Mr. Wilson (pictured) joined Chambers in 2012 and worked as a researcher and then deputy editor prior to joining Who's Who Legal this month.
I'm treading on dangerous ice, because all of this dates back over twenty years, and I'm relying on memory, but I seem to recall that around 1982 or 1983 the editors of the McGill Law Journal came to the CLIC Legal Literature Committee (which I then chaired) and sought a very small amount of seed money to get the McGill Guide launched.
After her call, Paula briefly worked for Lancaster House in 1996 as a legal editor, then went on to practise as an associate in law firms specialising in labour, employment and human rights law in Toronto, Ottawa and Sudbury.
As if that wasn't sufficient training to face the Supreme Court justices, he then completed the legal world's stations of the cross: serving as editor of the Harvard Law Review; clerking for the 4th Circuit's J. Michael Luttig and then U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Born 1952; graduated in law from St Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia (1975); Doctor of Laws (1979); Lecturer (1977 - 84), Senior Lecturer (1984 - 90) and then Professor at St Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia (1990 - 2013); Dean of the Faculty of Law of St Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia (1988 - 91); member of the Council on Legislation at the Bulgarian National Assembly (1995 - 97); Jean Monnet Professor at the New Bulgarian University (2002 - 05); Chairman of the Council of Legal Advisers to the President of Bulgaria (2002 - 03); Judge (2003 - 09), then President (2009 - 12), of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court; Head of the Constitutional Law Department at the Faculty of Law of St Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia (2013 - 16); member (2006 - 16) and Vice-President of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe (2013 - 15); member of the Constitutional Council at the Bulgarian Ombudsman (2015 ‑ 16); editor of a number of legal journals; author of numerous legal publications; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 19 September Legal Advisers to the President of Bulgaria (2002 - 03); Judge (2003 - 09), then President (2009 - 12), of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court; Head of the Constitutional Law Department at the Faculty of Law of St Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia (2013 - 16); member (2006 - 16) and Vice-President of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe (2013 - 15); member of the Constitutional Council at the Bulgarian Ombudsman (2015 ‑ 16); editor of a number of legal journals; author of numerous legal publications; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 19 September legal journals; author of numerous legal publications; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 19 September legal publications; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 19 September 2016.
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