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nuary 1888 - 7 February 1960) was an English | solicitor, a British Army officer and an independent p |
He retained his | solicitor Aamer Anwar, who the judge appointed as amic |
story, and, in the later words of Campbell's | solicitor, Aamer Anwar, speaking in 2004, "20 years of |
January 1816, and was the first attorney and | solicitor admitted by the Supreme Court of New South W |
Lionel Blackman is an English | solicitor advocate and senior partner of a criminal li |
One of the first | Solicitor Advocates in the United Kingdom in 2002, and |
traditionally do not (with the exception of | solicitor advocates); there is no such distinction in |
through 1909, Owen was the Pike County court | solicitor after which he became solicitor of the Zebul |
in Parliament owing to his commitments as a | solicitor, although he intended to increase his Parlia |
einman served two terms as Steubenville city | solicitor, an elected post. |
He was a barrister and | solicitor and a public defender before entering politi |
He was also an assistant | solicitor and special trial counsel for the City of Ta |
gus newspaper 9/11/1880] “[William] Gaunson [ | solicitor and politician, and member, Reprieve Committ |
Born in Tully, Queensland, he was a | solicitor and a Townsville City Councillor before ente |
February 1851 - 30 June 1936) was an English | solicitor and Liberal Party politician. |
Priestley, his | solicitor and Michelle Verroken (who specilises in the |
After practising as a | solicitor and partner with Fitzgerald White Talbot & C |
He trained originally to become a | solicitor and then worked in marketing and sales manag |
Dannley was also a Medina city clerk, city | solicitor and assistant county prosecutor before becom |
rabane, Northern Ireland), is a London based | solicitor and collaborative lawyer, who acts for celeb |
She is a | solicitor and graduated from the Faculty of Law of the |
James Boyle (1863 - 1 December 1936) was a | solicitor and Irish Nationalist politician from Strano |
John Baxter (born November 1939) is a former | solicitor and unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
He worked as a | solicitor and advisor to former Prime Minister of Aust |
here was another brother, William, who was a | solicitor and died in 1849. |
Accordingly, Nicholas Broadmead, who was a | solicitor, and Philip Broadmead, both of whom were sha |
ia (1801-1888) in 1842 married the Worcester | solicitor and MP William Laslett but they separated sh |
He subsequently qualified as a | solicitor, and set up his own partnership in Portslade |
From 1984-98, he was a | solicitor and partner at Foot and Bowden (now called F |
m Bristol University in 1992, qualified as a | solicitor and worked for four years for a firm of soli |
ed The Hon. Mr Justice Hodge, was an English | solicitor and judge of the High Court of England and W |
McAllister worked as a | solicitor and became active in the United Irish League |
ndon to Henry George Melvin Young, a British | solicitor, and Fannie Rowan Young. |
Mehmuda Mian, a | solicitor and former member of the Independent Police |
Jamie Edmund Hanley is an English | solicitor and Labour Party politician. |
He was a | solicitor and poor man's lawyer between 1928 and the a |
Degraffenried was again elected | solicitor and served from January 1943 to January 1947 |
967) was a British Building society manager, | solicitor and Conservative Party politician. |
George Fitzpatrick, trained as a | solicitor and served a three year term as member of pa |
1941 in Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire) is a | solicitor and former politician in the United Kingdom. |
to Chicago and worked for a time as a patent | solicitor and civil engineer. |
He secured a lucrative business as a | solicitor and land agent, and published professional w |
His father was formerly a | solicitor and barrister and was later appointed a Circ |
1915-27 January 2006) was a leading British | solicitor and a Labour politician. |
r 1918 - 15 September 2005) was a barrister, | solicitor and jurist. |
Baroness Deech is married to a | solicitor and has one daughter, a journalist. |
tember 1863 - 23 January 1931) was a British | solicitor and Conservative politician. |
Bull was the son of Henry Bull, a | solicitor, and his wife Cecilia Ann Howard, daughter o |
rimble became engaged to Tom West, a trainee | solicitor, and boyfriend of five years. |
His father, Frank, was a prominent | solicitor and a member of the Stormont Parliament. |
He was born in Monaghan Town, the son of a | solicitor, and completed his education at Trinity Coll |
Anderson, MLC (1821-1883) was an Irish-born | solicitor and Australian colonial (Victorian) parliame |
He subsequently gained admission as a | solicitor, and practiced with a commercial firm in Per |
William Beamont (1797-1889) was a Victorian | solicitor and local philanthropist, living in the town |
870 resigned from parliament to become crown | solicitor and public prosecutor. |
He worked in private practice as a | solicitor and also in the Office of the Director of Pu |
in Edmonton, Alberta and became a barrister, | solicitor and professional engineer by career. |
He became a | solicitor and later returned to Oxford for a Bachelor |
(born 3 June 1965) is a British politician, | solicitor and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) f |
James W. Harris (1940-2004) was a British | solicitor and professor of law at the London School of |
iety of city, county, and state positions as | solicitor and prosecutor, Pomerene was elected the 31s |
6 August 1869-9 October 1936) was an English | solicitor and politician, based in York. |
Married and a father of two, Cheng is a | solicitor and has represented the New Territories East |
I Arthur Ingram, born 1832, died 1912, | Solicitor and Gentleman Steward of the Honor of Clithe |
A | solicitor and former footballer, Fahey's folksy style |
joined the North Eastern Railway (NER) as a | solicitor and was soon acting as assistant to general |
nd Trinity College, Oxford, later becoming a | solicitor and a farmer. |
Lau is a | solicitor and was with the law firm of Alfred Lau, her |
Alongside the Treasury | Solicitor and the Director of Public Prosecutions, Law |
Under Thomas Bent, he was both | Solicitor and Attorney-General (1904-1909), and he was |
23 August 1884 - 28 Sept 1950) was a British | solicitor and Unionist (Conservative) politician. |
entering parliament, Collier was a teacher, | solicitor and barrister. |
Edvard Hagerup, | solicitor and politician (b.1781) |
Away from cricket, Alpass qualified as a | solicitor and became chairman of Bristol Rovers Footba |
Philip H. Stoll, a former | solicitor and World War I veteran, won the Democratic |
He subsequently became a | Solicitor and Law lecturer at the Dundalk Institute of |
o named Hal Colebatch, is a well-known poet, | solicitor and writer on legal and political subjects. |
Fisher worked as a | solicitor and became an urban district councillor for |
cGahon (born 30 July 1965) is a former Irish | Solicitor and retired Fine Gael member of both Louth C |
John Tucson Bennett (born 26 July 1944) is a | solicitor and president of the Australian Civil Libert |
28 June 1913 - 18 August 2010) was a British | solicitor and Labour Party politician. |
She was a | solicitor and an organiser with the Community and Publ |
politics, Bailie focussed on his career as a | solicitor and held several directorships, including th |
ilie (born 6 March 1937) is a Northern Irish | solicitor and former politician. |
meritus Dr. Denis Moloney OBE LLD(Hon.) is a | Solicitor and Notary Public from Belfast, Northern Ire |
Simon Franks (born 1 July 1935) is a British | solicitor and politician from Manchester. |
O'Connor was a | solicitor and a director of the Ulster Herald series o |
Waugh (1816 - 26 March 1891) was an English | solicitor and Liberal politician who sat in the House |
Reynolds (1843 - 12 March 1916) was a Welsh | solicitor and Celtic scholar, who collected a large nu |
the son of Charles Henry Cooper, a Cambridge | solicitor and antiquarian. |
His father was clerk to a | solicitor, and Payne himself initially took up office |
He was the son of a | solicitor and was educated at Parramatta High School a |
Cameron was a barrister, | solicitor and notary public. |
July 1855 - 13 November 1950) was a British | solicitor and Conservative Party politician. |
Ronald Arculli, practicing | solicitor and chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clea |
In 1890 he was admitted as a | solicitor, and by 1901 he was appointed clerk to the M |
He was born in Sicily, Italy, and was a | solicitor and bank officer before entering politics. |
In 1873 Abbot was named general | solicitor and a director of the Wisconsin Central Rail |
ptember 1923 - 20 August 2003) was a British | solicitor and Labour politician. |
He became a | solicitor and a town clerk of Holyhead. |
(9 October 1914-3 March 1997) was an English | solicitor and organiser for the Conservative Party. |
Nolan was the son of James Nolan, a | solicitor, and his wife, Jane Nolan. |
ll, West Yorkshire, the son of a West Riding | solicitor, and brother of Josiah Beckwith (b. |
He died in Ottawa in 1874; he was the city | solicitor and was also campaigning for reelection to t |
In 1886, he was elected | solicitor and prosecuting attorney for the second judi |
xwell (12 March 1909-15 December 1991) was a | solicitor and a nationalist politician in Ireland. |
n the site of the station belonging to local | solicitor and property speculator John Shaw Leigh. |
Professionally he is a | solicitor and notary public. |
She qualified as a | solicitor and arrived in Western Australia in 1986. |
7 - 19 June 1899) was a prominent Lancashire | solicitor and an English politician. |
Naas, County Kildare, where his father was a | solicitor and Chairman of Kildare County Council (1899 |
He was admitted as an attorney, | solicitor and proctor in the Supreme Court of New Sout |
ye was the daughter of Henry Alington Pye, a | solicitor and Charlotte Yerburgh. |
For the Welsh | solicitor and politician, see Charles Edward Breese. |
He commenced practice as a | solicitor and moved to Hong Kong where he spent three |
Moore trained as a City | solicitor, and he was a partner in both Edward Lewis L |
ill Jacobson joined the firm as an Assistant | Solicitor, and shortly after, Arthur Browne retired. |
Holden remarried in 1988 to Louis Manson, a | solicitor and business executive, who survived her, wi |
He was a barrister and | solicitor and lawyer by career. |
Keefer also served municipally, as | solicitor and counsel in Port Arthur from 1889 to 1910 |
cond son of Harry MacKenzie Fraser, a London | solicitor, and Ada Alice Gittins of Pontypool in the c |
5 September 1906 - 6 March 1978) was a Welsh | solicitor and Conservative Party politician. |
ary 1841 - 24 September 1916) was an English | solicitor and a Liberal politician who sat in the Hous |
In 1929 he was promoted crown | solicitor and parliamentary draftsman and won repute f |
Edvard Hagerup (1781-1853) was a Norwegian | solicitor and politician. |
herine's School, Toorak and was previously a | solicitor and articled clerk from 1995 to 1997 at Rior |
arty selected Thomas Bramsdon, a 43-year-old | solicitor and a native of Portsmouth. |
ober 1869 - 30 November 1937) was an English | solicitor and Conservative Party politician. |
zabeth Dickens met Edward Blackmore, a young | solicitor and a partner in the law firm of Ellis and B |
were paid for by Edward Evans-Lloyd, a local | solicitor and freeman of the city, while the cost of t |
ust have sold Nansloe to one Henry Rogers, a | solicitor and grandson of the inventor Henry Trengrous |
ould lead to him to become a fully qualified | solicitor and found his own firm, which became known a |
The town owes its name to | solicitor and politician Lancel Victor de Hamel (1849- |
Barclay was a | solicitor and a lecturer in constitutional history at |
atton Mills (born 1 July 1932), is a retired | solicitor and former politician in Northern Ireland. |
Born in Sydney, he was a | solicitor and trade union official before entering pol |
s of Claughton DL (1928-1992), was a British | solicitor and politician. |
November 1880 - 6 March 1953) was a British | solicitor and Conservative Party politician from Kent. |
e Hattie Barber (1869-1933), who married the | solicitor and property developer, William Henry Barber |
Brighton - November 21, 1938) was an English | solicitor and amateur astronomer. |
In 1884 he qualified as a | solicitor and went into partnership with John Lamb, an |
He is a barrister, | solicitor and a member of the Certified General Accoun |
w CBE (died 21 December 1944) was an English | solicitor and police officer who served as Chief Const |
le in St Austell, his father Charles being a | solicitor and clerk of the court to St. Austell magist |
and finding the educator in the role of the | solicitor and provoker of opportunities rather than a |
He also served as deputy city | solicitor and city solicitor for the City of Baltimore |
versity of Cincinnati, and an assistant city | solicitor and assistant prosecutor of Cincinnati from |
The Belfast | solicitor and antiquarian Francis John Biggar was his |
Joseph and Eliza Bickerton, his father was a | Solicitor and Town Clerk. |
- 30 March 1980), was a British journalist, | solicitor and Labour Party politician. |
f Representatives from 1919 to 1923 and as a | solicitor and prosecuting attorney for the Sixth South |
His father, Barnett Samuel was a | solicitor and his mother, Minna Nierenstein, was a com |
y Willey (1868 - 2 July 1923) was an English | solicitor and racehorse owner, who was briefly the Con |
The barony was created in 1950 for the | solicitor and Labour politician Lewis Silkin. |
e requires that "(i) a communication between | solicitor and client; (ii) which entails the seeking o |
Harte was the son of a | solicitor, and born in the county of Limerick, Ireland |
rning to Bunbury to practise law, first as a | solicitor and, from 1953, a barrister, Withers was ele |
On 13 August 2008, Stagg's | solicitor announced that the compensation, set by Lord |
d Breese (1867 - 15 August 1932) was a Welsh | solicitor, antiquarian and Liberal politician. |
He was defended by | solicitor Arthur Prothero, who instructed Peter Rawlin |
arious capacities as a prosecutor and public | solicitor, as well as law professor in Cleveland, Ohio |
He worked as a | solicitor at Freshfields in London and then at Brodies |
was articled to William Francis Patterson, a | solicitor at Leamington, and after completing his arti |
He practised as a | solicitor at Stanthorpe, and then went to Brisbane and |
by Lonsdale, Westmorland, and practised as a | solicitor at Norwich from 1812 to 1815. |
Gavin Brown worked as a | solicitor at McGrigors before his election to Holyrood |
l 1890, by which time he was practicing as a | solicitor at Geraldton, Western Australia. |
ool, and afterwards articled to a banker and | solicitor at Bridgwater. |
r the mine was visited by William Ritchie, a | solicitor at Launceston, and with his help the 'Mount |
His father was a trainee | solicitor at the time of Charles' birth. |
Fink qualified as a | solicitor at the University of Melbourne and was a suc |
He was a barrister and | solicitor at the Supreme Court of New Zealand and was |
y Jewish activist, and consultant commercial | solicitor at London firm Forsters,Steven Sugar, who ap |
University, Belfast and a former practising | solicitor, Attwood has been a member of Belfast City C |
He was a | solicitor, barrister-at-law and Senior Counsel (SC). |
, J.C. Bray practised law only briefly, as a | solicitor, before being elected to the South Australia |
hen served two years as clerk to an Arbroath | solicitor before going to Glasgow Veterinary College, |
YouTube's solicitors as well as a copyright | solicitor before announcing in a press release that th |
o, Western Australia, he was a barrister and | solicitor before entering politics, and was Senior Sta |
in housing law, Davies initially worked as a | solicitor before being called to the bar in 1994. |
Carles, a | solicitor before entering politics, was narrowly defea |
was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and was a | solicitor before entering politics. |
He was a barrister and | solicitor before entering politics. |
He was a practising | solicitor before his election to the Senedd, specialis |
He was a barrister and | solicitor before entering political life. |
anuary 1939), Australian state politician, a | solicitor before entering politics. |
January 1864 - 15 June 1932), practised as a | solicitor before becoming a Liberal Member of Parliame |
of Law and worked for a number of years as a | solicitor before moving into corporate finance as a se |
He practised as a | solicitor before entering public office. |
Trinity College, Dublin, and practiced as a | solicitor before entering the colonial service. |
Born in Melbourne, Victoria, she was a | solicitor before entering politics. |
nticed to a watchmaker, but instead became a | solicitor, being articled to Thomas Tompson in July 17 |
She joined the firm of the radical | solicitor Benedict Birnberg as a trainee, and was admi |
He cites | solicitor Bilhar Singh Uppal as arguing that while Web |
and Marlene has contacted their old Peckham | solicitor but he has some bad news, something that mig |
He began work as a | solicitor, but was called to the Bar in 1876 and becam |
By profession, he was a | solicitor, but he did not practice in the colony. |
He was trained as a | solicitor, but did not practice. |
She started training as a | solicitor but left and qualified as a shorthand typist |
ed at Bedales School and then qualified as a | solicitor, but never practised. |
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