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David Allan, barrister specialising in cases involving organised or financial crime

Imran Awan,  senior lecturer at the Centre for Police Sciences at the University of Glamorgan

Steve Baker, Member of Parliament for Wycombe

James Baxter, journalist

Neasa MacErlean, journalist specialising in personal finance and energy

Nick Crinnion, journalist and editor of Law Business Review

Malcolm Dowden, property and environmental law specialist

Charles Foster, barrister specialising in medical law

Felicity Gerry, barrister specialising in serious fatal, sexual, financial and violent offences

Tom Hennessey, Halsburys Law Exchange research assistant

Marie-Therese Groarke, senior editor for the All England Law Reporter

Simon Hetherington, publisher, Halsbury’s Laws of England

Paul Lambert, lecturer, solicitor and author of the forthcoming book Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court (Bloomsbury)

Sarah Lewis, criminal barrister, 18 Red Lion Court

Gwendolen Morgan, solicitor specialising in public law, human rights and equality law at Bindmans LLP

Craig Rose, publisher, Halsbury’s Statutes of England and Wales

Shonali Routray, Public Concern at Work

Ian Mcdougall, VP & Legal Director, LexisNexis International

Geraldine Morris, family law specialist with particular expertise in cohabitants, civil partnership, financial provision, human rights and international family law

Professor David Nutt, chair of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs and head of the department of neuropsychopharmacology and molecular imaging at Imperial College London

Susan Singleton, solicitor practising in the commercial, competition and intellectual property law area and vice chairman of the Competition Law Association

Roger Smith OBE, solicitor and director of Justice

Michael Truman, tax expert and editor of Taxation magazine

James Wilson, managing editor of magazines and journals at LexisNexis

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