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Will is a naive, 29-year-old pupil barrister competing with three others for the only available place in chambers. He works for Caroline, who calls herself Mummy and uses him as her personal servant. He works on the case of Mike, whose trial for attempted murder ends in acquittal due to needing to avoid revealing the identity of an informant ...
Morgan Valentine Spurlock (November 7, 1970 – May 23, 2024) was an American documentary filmmaker, writer, and television producer. He directed 23 films and was the producer of nearly 70 films throughout his career. [3]
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Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Morgan Spurlock’s ex-wives are paying tribute to the Super Size Me filmmaker after he died from cancer complications at age 53 on Thursday, May 23. Sara Bernstein ...
Jamieson Lee Greer (born 1979/1980) [1] is an American attorney and veteran who is the nominee for United States trade representative in the second Trump administration.A Republican, he previously served in the first Trump administration as chief of staff to the United States trade representative from 2017 to 2020 and is currently a partner in international trade at King & Spalding.
Founded by former Guardian journalist Alex Aldridge [4] in 2011, Legal Cheek initially operated out of Aldridge's apartment in London. [5] Aldridge has a background in law after training as a barrister. [6] In 2012, Legal Cheek was forced to issue an apology for using an incorrect photo in an article about a dispute between two barristers. [7]
Sky News reported that he was the first barrister to be shown on television arguing a case in the Court of Appeal. [6] It happened on the first day cameras were allowed into the court after a ban of 90 years. [7] Cameron said "It's surprising. I only found out yesterday it was happening." [6] The Guardian characterized him as "making television ...
Alex Carlile, the son of Polish Jewish immigrants, [2] was born in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales and brought up in Lancashire. He was educated at Epsom College and at King's College London where he graduated in law in 1969. He was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1970 and became a Queen's Counsel (QC) at the early age of 36. [3]