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About The Business Law Reports

Chairman of The Council

His Honour Judge N M Chambers QC: “I am delighted to announce the ICLR’s first wholly new series for 50 years. The development by the courts of a unified approach to the handling of business cases and the construction of the new court emphasise the need for a series which will combine the established excellence of the ICLR with the production of a series fit for the requirements of practitioners in this developing field.”

The Editors

Editor

Paul Magrath read Law at Exeter University and was called to the Bar in 1982 (Middle Temple). He has been writing and editing law reports for 23 years, 13 of them spent with the ICLR. He has also worked widely in journalism, contributing articles, reviews and even obituaries for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Times, Independent and Literary Review.

Sub Editor

Brendan Wright read Law at Queens’ College, Cambridge, and was called to the Bar (Gray's Inn) in 1995. He joined the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting in 1996 since when he has reported in the Queen's Bench Division, the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) and the Privy Council. He has been a sub-editor for the Weekly Law Reports since 2001.

Sub Editor

Nicholas Mercer was called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn in 1994. He joined the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting in 1998 soon after completing pupillage, since when he has been a reporter in the Chancery Division. He has been a sub-editor since 2001.