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Head of Civil & Commercial Litigation, Andrew Leakey, explains how a lawyer can support you as an employer.
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Head of Civil & Commercial Litigation, Andrew Leakey, explains how a lawyer can support you as an employer.
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Rachel Chapman, Prison Law Consultant for Broudie Jackson Canter, has been working with the solicitor-led charity, Centre for Womens Justice (CWJ), to deliver a training programme for criminal defence and prison lawyers.