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Legal stars on the Honours List

09 January 2019
Issue: 7823 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Roger Harper, South West employment judge, received an MBE in the New Year’s Honours List, as did Dr Xiaojiu Zhu, founder and chair of the UK Society of Chinese Lawyers; magistrates Thomas Donaldson, William Harmsworth, Jeanne Kenyon and Steven Vear; and solicitors Mehmooda Duke, founder of Moosa-Duke Solicitors, and Gopal Krishan Gupta, founder of Gupta & Partners. Former Law Society president and Personal Support Unit chair Robert Heslett received a CBE. OBEs went to Ruby Bhatti, solicitor at Taylor Price Solicitors in Manchester, and former Allen & Overy global head of tax Patrick Mears, now a consultant at HMRC.

Issue: 7823 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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