QC selection 2008: the list in full
The latest round of QC appointments in full, by order of seniority
January 22, 2008 at 04:39 AM
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QUEEN'S COUNSEL IN ENGLAND & WALES, 2008
By year of call
1971 – Lett, Hugh Brian Gordon (2 Paper Buildings)
1973 - Meadowcroft, Stephen Christian (Peel Court Chambers)
1975 – Sternberg, Michael Vivian (4 Paper Buildings)
1977 – Mitchard, Gerald Steven Paul (solicitor, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom)
1978 – Featherby, William Alan (12 King's Bench Walk)
1979 – Lucas, Noel John Mac (18 Red Lion Court); Syfret, Nicholas (13 King's Bench Walk/King's Bench Chambers); Aldous, Grahame Linley (Chambers of John Foy QC); Barker, Simon George Harry (Maitland Chambers); Bott, Charles Adrian (Carmelite Chambers); Burrows, Michael Peter (No. 5 Chambers); Ellison, Mark Christopher (QEB Hollis Whiteman)
1980 - Brownbill, David John (XXIV Old Buildings); Laing, Elisabeth Mary Caroline (11KBW); Grieve, Dominic Charles Roberts (1 Temple Gardens); Jafferjee, Aftab Asger Abdulhussein (Atkinson Bevan Chambers)
1981 – Harry Thomas, Caroline Jane (Littleton Chambers); McMaster, Peter (Serle Court); Donnellan, Christopher John (36 Bedford Row); Hilliard, Nicholas Richard Maybury (6 King's Bench Walk); Rhodes, Nicholas Piers (Charter Chambers); Smith, Shaun Malden (1 High Pavement); Altman, Brian (2 Bedford Row)
1982 - Popat, Prashant (Henderson Chambers); Denney, Stuart Henry MacDonald (Deans Court Chambers); Dias, Julia Amanda (7 King's Bench Walk); Laidlaw, Jonathan James (2 Hare Court); Curtis, Michael Alexander (Crown Office Chambers)
1983 – Brown, Edward Francis Trevenen (QEB Hollis Whiteman); Sullivan, Michael Jerome (One Essex Court); Charlton, Alexander Murray (4 Pump Court); Heaton, David Michael (Byrom Street Chambers); Russell, Alison Hunter (Coram Chambers); Whittam, William Richard Lamont (Furnival Chambers); Coe, Rosalind (Seven Bedford Row); Haynes, Peter (St Phillips Chambers); Vaughan Jones, Sarah Jane (2 Temple Gardens)
1984 – Eadie, James Raymond (Blackstone Chambers); Parker, Christopher Roy (Maitland Chambers); Findlay, James de Cardonnel (2-3 Gray's Inn Square)
1985 - Eaton, Deborah Ann (1 King's Bench Walk); Cannon, Mark Rennison Norris (Four New Square); Cullen, Felicity Ann (Gray's Inn Tax Chambers); Edis, Angus William Butler (1 Crown Office Row); Hartley, Richard Anthony (Cobden House Chambers); Mercer, Hugh Charles (Essex Court Chambers); Aylett, Crispin David William (3 Raymond Buildings); Mayo, Simon Peter (187 Fleet Street); Lowe, Thomas William Gordon (Wilberforce Chambers); Enoch, Dafydd Huw (23 Essex Street)
1986 – Croall, Simon Martin (Quadrant Chambers); Goddard, Suzanne Hazel (Lincoln House Chambers); Jefford, Nerys Angharad (Keating Chambers); Cutts, Johannah (9-12 Bell Yard); Grocott, Susan (Deans Court Chambers)
1987 - Amos, Timothy Robert (Queen Elizabeth Building); Wallington, Peter Thomas (11KBW); Watt-Pringle, Jonathan Helier (Farrar's Building); Hill, Max Benjamin Rowland (18 Red Lion Court); Chambers, Dominic Kern (Maitland Chambers); Forshaw, Sarah Anne (5 King's Bench Walk); Howe, Timothy Jean-Paul (Fountain Court Chambers); Ayliffe, James Justin Barnett (Wilberforce Chambers)
1988 – McCall, Duncan James (4 Pump Court); May, Juliet Mary (3 Verulam Buildings); Kelly, Brendan Damien (2 Hare Court); Levitt, Alison Frances Josephine (25 Bedford Row); Stubbs, Andrew James (St Paul's Chambers); Williams, David Huw Anthony (18 Red Lion Court); Christie, Aidan Patrick (4 Pump Court); Cummings, Brian (Exchange Chambers); Driver, Stuart Frank (Atlantic Chambers); Hardy, John Sydney (3 Raymond Buildings); Howe, Robert Paul Thompson (Blackstone Chambers)
1989 - Beltrami, Adrian Joseph (3 Verulam Buildings); Monaghan, Karon (Matrix Chambers); Hannaford, Sarah Jane (Keating Chambers); Lavender, Nicholas (Serle Court); Thomas, Andrew Martin (1 Stanley Place)
1990 – Martin, Robert Logan (Landmark Chambers); Allen, Michael David Prior (7 King's Bench Walk); Birss, Colin Ian (3 New Square); Talbot Rice, Alice Elspeth Middleton (XXIV Old Buildings); Adam, Thomas Noble (Brick Court Chambers)
1991 - Smith, Leonard Wayne (No. 5 Chambers); Kitchener, Neil David (One Essex Court); Flynn, Vernon James Hennessy (Essex Court Chambers); Morpuss, Guy (20 Essex Street); Saini, Pushpinder Singh (Blackstone Chambers); Davies, Helen Louise (Brick Court Chambers); Meade, Richard David (8 New Square)
1992 – Casement, David John (Exchange Chambers); Doerries, Chantal-Aimee Renee Aemelia Annemarie (Atkin Chambers); Simpson, Mark Taylor (Fountain Court Chambers); Lord, Timothy Michael (Brick Court Chambers)
1993 – Lowe, Alan Vaughan (Essex Court Chambers); McPherson, Graeme Paul (Four New Square); Landau, Toby Thomas (Essex Court Chambers)
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