Who’s In Dialogue: 11

Who’s In Dialogue: 11 is in its 11th week; thanks for playing.

Who founded Clearspire and had the courage to write The Clearspire Story, which I described as an important milestone in the NewLaw journey?

For those joining recently: Once-a-week, I provide a clue about one of our Contributors to Dialogue and invite you to join the fun by telling us in a comment to whom you think the clue refers. Proofs from public sources are published the following week.

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Who’s In Dialogue: 10

Who’s In Dialogue: 10 is in its 10th week; thanks for playing.

Which of our Contributors writes about crofts and crofting law? In 2014 he was voted Managing Partner of the Year in the Law Awards of Scotland.

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Who’s in Dialogue: 09

Who’s In Dialogue: 09 is in its 9th week; thanks for playing.

Which of our Contributors once served in The White House as a writer to the President of the United States, and was later an aide to David Owen, former British Foreign Secretary and EU Negotiator for the Former Yugoslavia.

Hint: He’s also well-known for his pioneering business development role with Patton Boggs LLP in the mid-2000s.

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Who’s In Dialogue: 08

Who’s In Dialogue: 08 is in its 8th week; thanks for playing.

Who co-founded and was Director of Vario and before that Head of Marketing for Pinsent Masons?

Hint She lives in Perth, Western Australia.

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Who’s In Dialogue: 07

Who’s In Dialogue: 07 is in its 7th week; thanks for playing.

For those joining recently: Once-a-week, I provide a clue about one of our contributors to Dialogue ask you join the fun by telling us in a comment to whom you think the clue refers. Proofs from public sources are published the following week. 

This week the question is who in June this year penned The end of the cluba ripper opinion piece in the business press?

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Who’s in Dialogue: 06

Who’s In Dialogue: 06 is in its 6th week; thanks for playing.

This week turn your mind to South Dearborn Street where he plays rhythm guitar in the firm’s band, saying it’s the best place from which to lead a BigLaw firm.

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