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21 January 2026
Issue: 8146 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Harassment
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Anti-bullying tsar appointed following Harman recommendations

The Bar Council has appointed former Culture Secretary Dame Maria Miller as its inaugural Commissioner for Conduct, tasked with responsibility for eradicating bullying, harassment and sexual harassment from the Bar

Creating the post was one of Baroness Harriet Harman KC’s 36 recommendations when she produced her independent review on bullying last year.

Dame Maria, who starts in post this month, said she was ‘honoured’ to accept the role, in which she will triage and handle bullying and harassment reports, develop best practice policies and training, liaise with the judiciary and provide confidential support.

Issue: 8146 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Harassment
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Private wealth and tax team welcomes cross-border specialist as consultant

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

International hospitality and leisure specialist joins corporate team as partner

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Firm appoints head of intellectual property to drive northern growth

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