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John McKendrick, Daniel Barnett & Ali Almidhar Outer Temple

10 February 2011
Issue: 7452 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Outer Temple has recently recruited three new tenants: John McKendrick, Daniel Barnett & Ali Almidhar.

John joins from Hardwicke as part of the public law team. He will combine public law expertise with other practice fields.

Daniel joins the employment and discrimination team. His areas will be, age discrimination, retirement issues, industrial law and permanent health insurance disputes.

Ali is the first Saudi lawyer to practise as a UK barrister in London and Saudi Arabia, representing Saudi and non Saudi clients requiring representation on commercial matters in the Courts of England & Wales.
 

Issue: 7452 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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