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Spencer Keen
Spencer Keen

Barrister

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Soraya Corm-Bakhos

Counsel

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Sophy Miles
Sophy Miles

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Sophie Taraniuk

Paralegal

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Sophie Ruffles
Sophie Ruffles

Senior associate

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Sophie Kemp

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Sophie Hurst
Sophie Hurst

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Sophie Houghton

Professional support lawyer

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Sophie Horsfall
Sophie Horsfall

Claims integrity controller

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Sophie Gould

Head of In-house at LexisNexis

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Sophie Georgiou
Sophie Georgiou

Solicitor

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Sophie Cartwright KC

Barrister

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Sophie Bell
Sophie Bell

Partner

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Sophie Belgrove

Barrister

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Sophie Ashcroft
Sophie Ashcroft

Partner

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Sophia Roper

Barrister

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Sophia Purkis
Sophia Purkis

Litigation partner

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Sol Gelsomino

Associate

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Sofie Edwards
Sofie Edwards

Senior Associate

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Sofia Lobosco

Fee earner

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Slater Heelis—Chester office

Slater Heelis—Chester office

North West presence strengthened with Chester office launch

Cooke, Young & Keidan—Elizabeth Meade

Cooke, Young & Keidan—Elizabeth Meade

Firm grows commercial disputes expertise with partner promotion

CBI South-East Council—Mike Wilson

CBI South-East Council—Mike Wilson

Blake Morgan managing partner appointed chair of CBI South-East Council

NEWS
The House of Lords has set up a select committee to examine assisted dying, which will delay the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
The proposed £11bn redress scheme following the Supreme Court’s motor finance rulings is analysed in this week’s NLJ by Fred Philpott of Gough Square Chambers
In this week's issue, Stephen Gold, NLJ columnist and former district judge, surveys another eclectic fortnight in procedure. With humour and humanity, he reminds readers that beneath the procedural dust, the law still changes lives
Generative AI isn’t the villain of the courtroom—it’s the misunderstanding of it that’s dangerous, argues Dr Alan Ma of Birmingham City University and the Birmingham Law Society in this week's NLJ
James Naylor of Naylor Solicitors dissects the government’s plan to outlaw upward-only rent review (UORR) clauses in new commercial leases under Schedule 31 of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, in this week's NLJ. The reform, he explains, marks a seismic shift in landlord-tenant power dynamics: rents will no longer rise inexorably, and tenants gain statutory caps and procedural rights
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