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Tribunal rejects wokeism defence from solicitor who made insensitive comments | News
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Solicitor, 61, who told Muslim colleague to go back to Afghanistan is struck off
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Lawyer told Muslim woman to return to Afghanistan to educate the Taliban , tribunal hears
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Cross border law firm Giambrone has hired solicitor advocate Khizar Arif as partner.
Arif specialises in contentious issues and has experience dealing with defamation that involves online/social media publication claims, along with privacy, confidence, harassment, human rights, data protection and GDPR cases.
He has represented private individuals, high-ranking public and ‘politically exposed’ officials, corporates (including publishers, newspapers and broadcasters) and charities and their directors, officers, associates and trustees.
Arif was called to the Bar in 2001, before being admitted to the Law Society’s Roll of Solicitors in 2004 and attaining Higher Rights of Audience in 2005. He is a member of the Solicitors’ Association of Higher Court Advocates.
By Monidipa Fouzder2021-01-20T20:04:00+00:00
Lawyers and trade unions have joined forces to tell HM Courts & Tribunals Service boss Kevin Sadler to step up safety measures at court or face a ‘political, legal and industrial’ response.
The statement calling for action has been signed by the Criminal Bar Association, Criminal Law Solicitors’ Association, London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association, Solicitors’ Association of Higher Courts Advocates, Public and Commercial Services Union, FDA (a union representing Crown Prosecution Service prosecutors), National Association of Probation Officers and Family Courts, and Prison, Correctional and Secure Psychiatric Workers.
The bodies call for an immediate review of safety arrangements across the court estate amid growing concerns that the buildings are not, as HMCTS has repeatedly claimed, ‘Covid secure’.