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Then there was Fifa's presentation of James Dingemans QC's report, for the English FA, into the allegations of impropriety made in parliament against four executive committee members by Lord Triesman, the former chairman of the FA and its 2018 World Cup bid.
Blind eyes and closed ranks at the crazy court of Fifa's Sepp Blatter | David Conn 2011
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It is easy to see why the decision that she could has proved controversial in many circles (incidentally, for the best thing written on this, see Richard Gordon QC's Counting the votes: a brief look at McDonald (2011) 14 CCLR 337).
Why this case matters: R (KM) v Cambridgeshire County Council | Nick Armstrong 2012
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That might mean Richard Henriques QC's closing speech in the trial of Harold Shipman, or a bungling burglar in a magistrates court who stole and then hung up his neighbour's curtains.
Court reporting is a dying art – and lawyers should be worried David Banks 2010
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However, a very well informed friend of mine wrote this in relation to Martin Howe QC's article in the Telegraph today: -
Lisbon Made Simple Newmania 2007
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Charon QC's other guests are Tim Kevan, on why lawyers should surf, Peter Groves on parody and intellectual property, and Simon Myerson being robust with the Legal Services Commission.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Now, admittedly, QC's missive was a big unhinged; exclamation points and capital letters.
News on Two Lying City Agencies Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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I have seen Mr Redwood's proposals on amending the 1972 ECA and various QC's specialising in EU law did agree with me in saying that his proposals would land the UK in the ECJ, so that's not really an option.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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I have seen Mr Redwood's proposals on amending the 1972 ECA and various QC's specialising in EU law did agree with me in saying that his proposals would land the UK in the ECJ, so that's not really an option.
Er, Hello? 2007
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Now, admittedly, QC's missive was a big unhinged; exclamation points and capital letters.
Archive 2007-12-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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In response the governing body described the QC's remarks as "wild" and "inaccurate" and threatened to sue for defamation.
BBC News - Home 2011
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