40 people found
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Gillian Triggs
Australian legal scholar
Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
British attorney, solicitor, author and activist
Sally Clark
Falsely convicted of murder
Caroline Gooding
British solicitor and disability rights activist
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh
Scottish lawyer and politician
Denise Kingsmill, Baroness Kingsmill
British Baroness
Farmida Bi
British solicitor
Victoria Starmer
British solicitor; spouse of the British Prime Minister
Jelina Berlow-Rahman
British solicitor
Louisa Ghevaert
Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales
Gareth Peirce
English solicitor, human rights activist
Siobhan Baillie
British politician
Claire Hodnett
English rugby union referee and solicitor
Elizabeth Gardiner
Solicitor and senior British civil servant
Sheila Ritchie
British politician (Liberal Democrats)
Ethel Houston
Solicitor and Enigma code breaker
Helen Ward
English solicitor
Marilyn Stowe
British solicitor
Jane Simpson (solicitor)
English solicitor
Vicky Phillips
British solicitor
Sian Lloyd
Welsh television news presenter
Rosalind Mackworth
British solicitor and public servant
Mary Dorothea Heron
First woman solicitor to practice in Ireland
Barbara Fontaine
British judge and solicitor
Maud Ingram
English solicitor
Camilla Palmer
British solicitor
Alison Stanley
British solicitor
Celia Grew Fitzhugh
Solicitor; Pro Chancellor of Coventry University
Alison Paines
British solicitor
Fiona Chamberlain
Northern Irish crown solicitor
Carrie Morrison
First female solicitor in england
Nina Goolamali
British barrister and solicitor
Caroline Goodall
British business executive
Penny Cushing
British judge
Linda Urquhart
Scottish solicitor
Linda Lee
Solicitor and President of the Law Society of England and Wales from 2010 to 2011
Lesley Shand
Scottish QC
Fiona Reith
Scottish QC
Lady Littlewood
Solicitor, lawyer and magistrate
Catherine Chapman
First wife of Henry Samuel Chapman. Daughter of Thomas Gibson Brewer, a London solicitor. Married in 1840. Travelled with him to NZ in 1841 on the 'Bangalore', and thence to Tasmania and Victoria. Left for London in 1864 to bring back t
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