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Employment Tribunal decision.
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Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Tayler on 20 March 2024.
Sir Oliver Heald was appointed Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice on 16 July 2016. He was elected the Conservative MP for North East Hertfordshire in 1992. Education Oliver studied law at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Political career Oliver...
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Letter to solicitors acting on behalf of the Barclay brothers, on proposed restructuring relating to the call option holder for the proposed acquisition of Telegraph Media Group.
Government lawyers provide legal advice to the government and represent it in court proceedings
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Forms for solicitors and advocates to claim back legal aid costs for confiscation proceedings.
Beverley Taylor was Deputy Official Solicitor between 2012 and 2014.
Judge says defendant gave 'some of the most persistent displays of dishonesty on oath', he had seen in a long time.
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