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  2. Musical Society of London - Wikipedia

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    A Musical Society of London was formed in 1683, [1] and commissioned works from Henry Purcell. However, the term usually refers to an organisation which existed in the middle of the 19th century. It was founded in April 1858 by Charles Kensington Salaman (Honorary Secretary until 1865).

  3. Inns of Court - Wikipedia

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    The Inns played an important role in the history of the English Renaissance theatre.Notable literary figures and playwrights who resided in the Inns of Court included John Donne (1572-1631), Francis Beaumont (1584-1616), John Marston (1576-1634), Thomas Lodge (c. 1558-1625), Thomas Campion (1567-1620), Abraham Fraunce (c. 1559-c. 1593), Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), Sir Thomas More (1478-1535 ...

  4. Bates Wells Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    Bates Wells employed the first paralegal to qualify as a solicitor through equivalent means. [12] Equivalent means was introduced in 2014 as a reform by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) as part of the Training for Tomorrow programme to recognise experience obtained in the workplace to fulfil the requirements of a formal period of recognised training or a training contract to become a ...

  5. Music Attorney Dina LaPolt Marks 20 Years in the Biz, and 20 ...

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    Twenty years ago, she founded her own firm LaPolt Law, and went on to represent music stars like Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, rappers Offset, 21 Savage and Cardi B, the late Eddie Money and ...

  6. Law Society of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Law Society. Headquarters of the Law Society on Chancery Lane, London. The London Law Institution, the predecessor to the Law Society, was founded in 1823 when many London Solicitors came together to raise the reputation of the profession by setting standards and ensuring good practice.

  7. List of members of the Middle Temple - Wikipedia

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    Rokuichiro Masujima (1857-1948), Japanese lawyer, legal advisor to the Japanese Ambassador in London and founder of Chuo University. Sir John Maynard (1602-1690), English barrister and politician. V.K. Krishna Menon (1896-1974), Indian nationalist, diplomat, and Defence Minister; cofounder of Penguin and Pelican Books.

  8. Music law - Wikipedia

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    Both the recorded music sector and music publishing sector have their foundations in intellectual property law and all of the major recording labels and major music publishers and many independent record labels and publishers have dedicated "business and legal affairs" departments with in-house lawyers whose role is not only to secure ...

  9. British Music Society - Wikipedia

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    The British Music Society was first set up in 1918 by Arthur Eaglefield Hull to "advance the cause of British music at home and abroad". [1] Its address was 19 Berners Street in London. The supporting committee included influential names such as Adrian Boult , W. W. Cobbett , E. J. Dent , E. H. Fellowes and George Bernard Shaw .

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