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Classics for All Lawyers Group Members (As of November 2020) Classics for All Lawyers Group Members (as of November 2020) Edward Album, Edward Album Arbitrator Douglas Day QC, Farrar's Building Grahame Anderson, Littleton Chambers Dr Henry Day, Radcliffe Chambers Richard Anelay QC, 1 King's Bench Walk Rebecca Denton, Paul Hastings (Europe) LLP William Arnold, formerly Supreme Court Pat Dugdale, CMS Law David Avery-Gee, formerly Linklaters LLP Thomas Dumont QC, Radcliffe Chambers Andrew Bagley, Goldman Sachs Gives UK Lord John Dyson, 39 Essex Chambers Julian Bailey, White & Case LLP Katherine Eldred Patrick Balfour, formerly Slaughter and May Ben Elliott, Pump Court Tax Chambers Charles Banner QC, Keating Chambers Richard Eschwege, Brick Court Chambers Katherine Barrett, Allen & Overy LLP Robert Forrest, 2 King's Bench Walk Elizabeth Barrett, The Financial Reporting Council Jonathan Fowles, Serle Court Sir David Bean, Court of Appeal Damian Garrido QC, Harcourt Chambers Michael Beloff QC, Blackstone Chambers *Davina Given, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain David Bentley, Exchange Chambers John Goss, 5 Essex Court Camilla Bingham QC, One Essex Court Mark Greaves, Matrix Chambers Richard Blackburn, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP Professor A. G. Guest, Dickson Poon School of Law Colin Blackmore, Oak Hill Advisors Henry Hall, formerly Allen & Overy LLP Michael Blair QC, 3 Verulam Buildings Murray Hallam, Withers Christopher Bond, 3 Verulam Buildings Dr James Harmer, Clifford Chance LLP His Honour Guy Boney QC, formerly Winchester Flora Harragin, Farrer & Co Combined Court Martin Hattrell, Slaughter and May Rory Botros, Slaughter and May Sir Launcelot Henderson, Court of Appeal William Boyce QC, QEB Hollis Whiteman Adam Heppinstall, Henderson Chambers John Patrick Boylan, Simmons & Simmons Stephen Hockman QC, 6 Pump Court Charles Bradley, Pump Court Tax Chambers Rt Hon Lord Timothy Holroyde PC, Court of Appeal Roland Brandman, Fladgate LLP Sally Howes QC, 2 Harcourt Buildings Dr Adam Brown, Dentons Christopher Howitt, Kobre & Kim William Buckley, Linklaters LLP *Sir Rupert Jackson, 4 New Square Godwin Busuttil, 5 Raymond Buildings Rt Hon Lord Peter Jackson PC, Court of Appeal *Andrew Butler QC, Tanfield Chambers *Sir Francis Jacobs KCMG QC, formerly Court of Justice of Mark Calway, 3 Paper Buildings European Union Lord Alexander Carlile CBE QC, Foundry Chambers Benedict James, Linklaters LLP Michael Caro, formerly Baker McKenzie Sean Jeffrey, Stephenson Harwood *Rebecca Cattermole, Tanfield Chambers Hannah Jones, formerly The 36 Group Sir Christopher Clarke, Brick Court Chambers India Jordan, Allen & Overy LLP Rt Hon Lord Anthony Clarke, formerly Justice of the Henry King QC, Fountain Court Chambers Supreme Court Peter Knox QC, 3 Hare Court Michael Collett QC, 20 Essex Street Rt Hon Lord David Latham, formerly Court of Appeal Judge Elizabeth Cooke, Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) Dr Barbara Lauriat, Dickson Poon School of Law Philip Corser, Hogan Lovells Lord Anthony Lester QC, Blackstone Chambers His Honour Christopher Critchlow DL, formerly Zoë Leventhal, Matrix Chambers Guildford Crown Court Richard Liddell QC, 4 New Square Wendy Critchlow, formerly Slaughter and May HHJ Damien Lochrane, Judicial Office Robin Culshaw, Slaughter and May Rt Hon Lord Andrew Longmore, Judicial Office Julian Currall, Alber & Geiger Tom Lyon, formerly Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Nick Daly, Fountain Court Chambers Dr Mike Macnair, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford Ronan Magee, Pump Court Tax Chambers Justin Rushbrooke, 5 Raymond Buildings Daniel Margolin QC, Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP *Jonathan Rushworth, formerly Slaughter and May Hannah Markham QC, The 36 Group Charles Samek QC, Littleton Chambers Jan Matthews, Reeds Solicitors LLP Sir Konrad Schiemann, formerly Court of Appeal Richard Mawrey QC, Henderson Chambers Alice Scott, Pump Court Chambers Robert McCracken QC, Francis Taylor Building Oliver Segal QC, Old Square Chambers Euan McVicar, Green Investment Group *Rt Hon Lord Rabinder Singh, Court of Appeal Jonathan Metzer, 1 Crown Office Row Sir Andrew Smith, Royal Courts of Justice Edward Meuli, Maitland Chambers Julia Smithers, formerly J.P. Morgan Deliya Meylanova, Withers Richard Southwell QC, Serle Court Christina Michalos QC, 5RB Barristers Dr Benjamin Spagnolo, Faculty of Law, University of Emeric Monfront, Linklaters LLP Cambridge Christopher Morcom QC, Hogarth Chambers Anthony Speaight QC, 4 Pump Court Marilynne Morgan CB, Middle Temple Paul Stevenson, Tanfield Chambers Johanna Morris, Charter Chambers Robert Stokell, Crown Office Chambers Dr Frederick Mostert, Dickson Poon School of Law Luke Streatfeild, Allen & Overy LLP Timothy Mould QC, Landmark Chambers Charles Streeten, Francis Taylor Building Harriet Moynihan, Chatham House Mark Studer, Wilberforce Chambers Luke O'Leary, White & Case LLP Clare Sylvester Andrew Onslow QC, 3 Verulam Buildings Jack Talbot, Drystone Chambers Shiraz Oshidar, Outer Temple Chambers John Taylor, King & Spalding Christian Parker, Paul Hastings Sir Michael Tugendhat QC, High Court Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Patten, Maitland Chambers Daniel Tyrer, Linklaters LLP Emma Pearce, Pump Court Tax Chambers Sir Nicholas Underhill, Court of Appeal Andrew Penny, Forsters LLP Peter Vaines, Field Court Tax Chambers Hector Penny, Slaughter and May Richard Vallat QC, Pump Court Tax Chambers Wendy Philips, Sotheby's Harry Vann, Crown Office Chambers Oliver Phillips, Maitland Chambers Robert Venables QC, Old Square Tax Chambers Marc Polonsky, The Polonsky Foundation Professor Guglielmo Verdirame QC, Twenty Essex Nicholas Purnell QC, Cloth Fair Chambers Adrian Whitfield QC, Middle Temple Asitha Ranatunga, Cornerstone Barristers Tom Whitney, Slaughter and May *Mohan Rao, Cahill Gordon & Reindel (UK) LLP Hannah Whitney, The Polonsky Foundation Madeleine Reardon, 1 King's Bench Walk Catherine Williams, Consultant Tom Richards, Blackstone Chambers William Willson, South Square Sir Stephen Richards, formerly Court of Appeal *Sir David Wootton, formerly Allen & Overy LLP Andrew Rose, 4 Stone Buildings Rebecca Zaman, 3 Verulam Buildings *Steering Committee Member For information about joining the Lawyers Group, email [email protected] or ring 0207 848 4741. 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