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In 1954, White & Carter (Councils) Ltd. entered into a three-year contract to display advertisements for McGregor's garage company on litter bins. In 1957, with the contract set to expire, McGregor's sales manager, Mr Ward, renewed the contract; however, later that day, when the company learnt of this, they informed White & Carter that Ward had ...
Ewan McGregor enjoyed a blended Christmas celebration with his wife, Mary Elizbeth Winstead, as the couple joined his ex-wife, Eve Mavrakis, and their four daughters to ring in the holiday. In a ...
The Law Commission, together with the Scots Law Commission, asked McGregor to produce a proposal for the codification and union of the contract law of England and Scotland, which are based in Common Law. He did so in Contract Code (1993). This work was not adopted by either Law Commission, so McGregor got it published by an Italian University.
Clara was born in England to Ewan McGregor and his first wife Eve Mavrakis. The eldest of McGregor's 5 kids., [1] she grew up in London until she was 12; the family travelled the world in parallel with her father's acting career. [2] McGregor studied photography at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts before switching to acting. She ...
Now he's playing a familiar role: on-screen father to his real-life daughter, Clara McGregor, in their new film, "Bleeding Love." Ewan and Clara visited TODAY to chat about making this movie a ...
What a trouper. Ewan McGregor’s daughter Clara posed for red carpet photos after being bitten in the face by a dog. Levys! Kardashians! See Famous Celebrity Families’ Photos Read article ...
Ewan McGregor's daughter, Clara McGregor, is recovering after getting bit by a dog.The 25-year-old actress posed on the red carpet for the premiere of her new film, The Birthday Cake, on Friday in ...
Mogul Steamship Co Ltd v McGregor, Gow & Co [1892] AC 25 is an English tort law case concerning the economic tort of conspiracy to injure. A product of its time, the courts adhered to a laissez faire doctrine allowing firms to form a cartel, which would now be seen as contrary to the Competition Act 1998 .