BCL partners, Shaul Brazil, Ian Burton, Shula de Jersey, Michael Drury, Julian Hayes, Richard Sallybanks, and Harry Travers, have been named as recommended lawyers in the field of criminal investigation in Who’s Who Legal: Investigations 2024 Guide.
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