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Peter Knox KC
Peter Knox KC

Barrister

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Peter J Tyldesley

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Peter Hungerford-welch
Peter Hungerford-welch

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Peter Hayden

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Peter Gooderham
Peter Gooderham

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Peter Forshaw

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Peter Ferguson KC
Peter Ferguson KC

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Peter De Vena Franks

Director

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Peter Crampin
Peter Crampin

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Peter Coe

Senior lecturer in law, Aston University; barrister, East Anglian Chambers & Cornwall Street Chambers; consultant lawyer, Addleshaw Goddard (AG Integrate)

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Peter Causton
Peter Causton

Solicitor

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Peter Cartwright

Professor of consumer protection law, School of Law, University of Nottingham

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Peter Carlyon
Peter Carlyon

Trainee

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Peter C. Young

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Peter Breakey
Peter Breakey

Senior lecturer

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Peter Binning

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Peter Ashford
Peter Ashford

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Peter Ambrose

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Peter Allchorne
Peter Allchorne

Partner

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Perran Moon

Marketing Director

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Taylor Rose—Jessica Draganescu & Emily Hewlett

Taylor Rose—Jessica Draganescu & Emily Hewlett

Firm strengthens growth strategy and group litigation capability with senior hires

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Londstanding London firm appoints new senior partner

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Commercial team in London welcomes technology specialist as partner

NEWS
The legal profession’s claim to be a ‘guardian of fairness’ is under scrutiny after stark findings on gender imbalance and opaque progression. Writing in NLJ this week, Joshua Purser of No5 Barristers’ Chambers and Govindi Deerasinghe of Global 50/50 warn that leadership remains dominated by a narrow elite, with men holding 71% of top court roles
A legal challenge to police disclosure rules has failed, reinforcing a push for transparency in policing. In NLJ this week, Neil Parpworth examines a case where the Metropolitan Police required officers to declare membership of groups like the Freemasons
Bereavement leave is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. Writing in NLJ this week, Robert Hargreaves of York St John University explains how the Employment Rights Act 2025 introduces a day-one right to leave for a wider range of losses, alongside new provisions for pregnancy loss and bereaved partners
Courts are beginning to grapple with whether AI-generated material is legally privileged—and the answers are mixed. In this week's issue of NLJ, Stacie Bourton, Tom Whittaker & Beata Kolodziej of Burges Salmon examine US rulings showing how easily privilege can be lost
New guidance seeks to bring order to the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in expert evidence. Writing in NLJ this week, Minesh Tanna and David Bridge of Simmons & Simmons set out a framework stressing ‘transparency’, ‘explainability’ and ‘reliability’
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