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PRESS RELEASE: Success at the Privy Council

Nov 11th, 2003 | By | Category: Public Service

For those of you following our matter in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council concerning women serving on juries in Gibraltar (Pilar Aida Rojas v. Brian Berllaque,) the decision can be found at item 76. In sum, it was determined that a non-discriminatory method of compiling the jury list was an essential ingredient of […]



Shazma Zanam: 2003 Anglo-American Scholar

Sep 15th, 2003 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar, Public Service

We bid a fond farewell to our most recent intern and Anglo-American scholar, Miss Shazma Zaman, Barrister, MT. Miss Shazma Zaman was our 2003 Anglo-American Scholar. Having read Law at the University of Leicester, she attended the Bar Vocational Course at BPP Law School. She has been awarded the Jules Thorn and the Diana, Princess […]



ABA YLD Presentation: Opposite Sides of the Litigation Pond

May 20th, 2003 | By | Category: Practice Notes

Those of you attending the ABA/YLD Spring Conference in New Orleans, LA, (May 15 – 18, 2003) may have heard panelist N. Tre Critelli’s presentation on the transatlantic practice of law, “Opposite Sides of the Litigation Pond.” More information concerning Barristers can be found at the website of The General Council of the Bar. The […]



Have Wig, Will Travel: Being a Lawyer and a Barrister

Mar 2nd, 2003 | By | Category: Practice Notes

The February 2003 issue of the ABA YLD magazine, The Young Lawyer, featured the following article by N. Tre Critelli concerning his studies at the English bar entitled “Have Wig Will Travel: Being a Lawyer and a Barrister“: Throughout the world the barrister wig is known as the mark of courtroom excellence. That skill in […]



Edward Flood, M.T. 2002 Anglo-American Scholar

Aug 20th, 2002 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar, Public Service

Mr Edward Flood is our 2002 Anglo-American Scholar. Having read Law (Jurisprudence) at St. Anne’s College, Oxford University he attended the Bar Vocational Course at the Inns of Court School of Law. He was Chair of the Schools Committee of the Oxford Access Scheme in 1999 – 2000 seeking to broaden the appeal of Oxford […]



PRESS RELEASE: Tre Critelli called to the English Bar

Jul 26th, 2002 | By | Category: Public Service

On the 25th of July, 2002, Nicholas “Tre” Critelli III was “Called to the Degree of the Utter Bar” by the Treasurer of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. He becomes one of a handful of practicing attorneys in the United States to be dually qualified as an American trial lawyer and English barrister. […]



PRESS RELEASE: Nick Critelli elected to ISBA

Jun 1st, 2002 | By | Category: Public Service

In May of 2002, Nick Critelli, Barrister, was elected to be vice president of the Iowa State Bar Association for the 2002-2003 term. The Iowa State Bar Association is the oldest voluntary bar association in the United States, predating even the American Bar Association. The ISBA includes approximately 7,500 lawyers and judges, one of the […]



2001 Anglo-American Scholar: Jos Greenhow

Aug 16th, 2001 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar

Our year 2001 Middle Temple scholar was Mr Jos Greenhow, Oxford University, Barrister, M.T. Mr Greenhow was president of the Oxford University Middle Temple Students from 1999 – 2000 and president of the Students of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple from 2000 – 2001. He is both a Queen Mother Scholar and a […]