A senior judge and a veteran silk give their views on the move of the chancery division, commercial court and TCC to the Rolls Building
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Two affected parties give their views on the move of the chancery division, commercial court and TCC to the Rolls Building
February 15, 2011 at 02:42 AM
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A senior judge and a veteran silk give their views on the move of the chancery division, commercial court and TCC to the Rolls Building
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