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2011 Conference theme: “Professional Discipline & Regulation –New Challenges and Old Problems

 

Keynote
Lord Justice Moses
Lord Justice Moses

Lord Justice MosesLord Justice Moses is now one of the best-known judges in the High Court after hearing some of the most high-profile and significant cases of 2003. Our phone calls are cheaper after Judge Moses ruled, following a protracted High Court battle, that three mobile phone operators should reduce their call charges. He passed judgment on Ian Huntley - the man convicted of murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. No one interested in freedom of speech could have missed his dismissal of the appeal by former UK spy David Shayler, who is serving a sentence for passing classified information and documents to the press.

That was the year ... a legal update
Tony Child - Beachcroft

Integrity - the touchstone of the professions
Hodge Malek QC - 4-5 Gray's Inn Square
Judicial Review and how to avoid it
Augustus Ullstein QC - 39 Essex St
Robert Rhodes QC - Outer Temple Chambers

Experts - their use (and abuse)
Michael Cohen - The ADR Centre
Philip Newman - 42 Bedford Row

Disciplinary news from Scotland
Philip Yelland - Law Society of Scotland
Regulatory policy issues - tomorrow, government and the professions
Mark Stobbs - Law Society of England & Wales
Confidentiality
Bernard Weatherill QC - Enterprise Chambers
The Tribunal at work - a Mock Mediation
Chaired by - Michael Williams
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