We are incredibly lucky to have support that spans the breadth of the legal profession, including members of the judiciary, barristers, solicitors, politicians and corporate organisations.
JUSTICE60 individual members
Nicholas Aleksander
Kon Asimacopoulos
Charles Béar KC
Peter Binning
The Rt. Honourable Lord Briggs of Westbourne Kt KC
Mr Justice Constable
Patrick Corr
Almira Delibegović-Broome KC
The Rt. Honourable Lord Dyson
Lucy Garrett KC
Edwin Glasgow KC
Dame Elizabeth Gloster KC DBE
Charles Graham KC
The Rt. Honourable Dominic Grieve KC PC
Erica Handling
Lynn Hiestand
The Rt. Honourable Lord Hodge PC
John Kelsey-Fry KC
James Kessler KC
Adam Kramer KC
David & Linda Lakhdhir
Suet-Fern Lee
Richard Lissack KC
Murdo MacLeod KC
Penny Madden KC
Ali Malek KC
Christopher Mallon
Guy Martin
Richard Matthews KC
Jennifer McDermott
Maryann McMahon
Tom Montagu-Smith KC
Karyl Nairn KC
Jonathan Nash KC
Michael O’Kane
Andrew Onslow KC
Craig Orr KC
Chris & Carol Osborne
Sue Prevezer KC
Hefin Rees KC
Kathleen Russ
Eleanor Shanks
Audley Sheppard KC
Mark Simpson KC
Matthew Taylor
Michael Todd KC
Bea Tormey
Various anonymous donors
JUSTICE60 corporate members
3 Verulam Buildings
BCL Solicitors LLP
Clifford Chance
Fieldfisher
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Forensic Risk Alliance
Macfarlanes LLP
Mishcon de Reya
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Stephenson Harwood
Travers Smith
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws LT KC, President of JUSTICE Council
“There’s too easy a disparaging notion that lawyers are really in the business for making money and it’s certainly not my experience. My experience of most lawyers is that even those who are working in fields which are to do with commerce or who are in the corporate world, know why a strong system matters and why protecting the rights of individuals are important in a democracy. They see it as they try and do business with other parts of the world, where legal structures are fragile, where there are no independent judges, where independent lawyering goes punished by the state.
We have to absolutely protect the independence of our profession, the highest of standards there are, the right to legal aid by defendants, even if we’re operating in fields where legal aid is not going to be an issue, but we need to have it there to ensure the system remains strong and just and fair. That’s what JUSTICE is about, it’s about raising issues where we see erosion is going to take place and to advise where we see that law can be bettered.
And this is why it’s those who really know something about why law matters really have to dig deep and protect it, protect JUSTICE, because if we’re not going to guard it, who will?”
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