Portfolio

This is a small sample of my work spanning most of my career

Interview: Ted Olson

Ted Olson was never a lawyer to be trifled with. He has a penchant for wrangling over the finer points of the US Constitution and has won 75% of his 63 Supreme Court cases.
A long-serving partner in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s Washington, D.C. office, Olson knew Chris Christie, the New Jersey Governor behind the PASPA challenge, from their time working together at the Department of Justice.
Olson was Solicitor General from 2001 to 2004 during George W Bush’s presidency, while Christie served as...

Karolina Pelc: Taking on live casino

Since joining LeoVegas three years ago, casino director Karolina Pelc has made it her mission to take live casino to the mobile masses, and has now fixed her sights on what needs to be done to attract more women into the industry and grow them into leaders. She spoke to Hannah Gannagé-Stewart
At 34 years old, LeoVegas casino director Karolina Pelc has built up an enviable CV. Not only has her 15 years in gaming spanned senior roles at Bodog, Betsson Group and latterly LeoVegas, she started by e...

How do I become an international human rights lawyer?

Imagine being an international human rights lawyer. Jetsetting round the globe, setting the world's highest courts alight with spectacular oratory performances, radically changing the lives of the most vulnerable. Hell, there's probably a Nobel peace prize in there somewhere too right?Think again. There are actually very few lawyers who would describe themselves as international human rights lawyers, partly because there are so few opportunities to practise in this competitive area but also beca...

2013: the year for legal apprenticeships

Enthusiasm for legal apprenticeships grew notably last year with several firms launching formal schemes. Not only are new Higher Apprenticeships in Legal Services due to launch in March, which are equivalent to the first year of a degree, but the government's minister for skills, Matthew Hancock, announced in late December that it may be possible to enroll on apprenticeships equivalent to bachelors and masters degree level as early as this year.Some may be skeptical that a route to qualification...

One year on, are students still unconvinced by ABSs? | Hannah Gannagé-Stewart

In case you missed the memo, legal services are changing. You no longer need to be a lawyer to own a law firm, which means legal advice has become an exciting new commodity for big-brand employers.Alternative business structures (ABS) have been denounced as threatening the integrity of the legal profession by some lawyers, who believe that competitors from outside the profession introduce a risk of conflict of interests.