By: Jonathan Ames, Catherine Baksi
The cases, the chatter, the chaos: what’s really going on in the law
Catherine Baksi is a Contributor at The Times. A former criminal and immigration barrister, she has transitioned into an award-winning specialist legal affairs journalist, focusing on themes such as civil and family law, litigation, and real estate. Catherine's work has been featured in prominent outlets including SikhNet, Law Gazette Jobs, and Yahoo News.
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Catherine Baksi's coverage primarily focuses on legal policy and government announcements related to the legal profession. She also covers topics related to government & politics, culture & society, and legal & compliance.
Given her focus on the UK and legal matters, she is likely seeking insights from experts within the UK legal system who can comment on proposed reforms, high-profile court cases or decisions, changes in legislation affecting lawyers, or other significant developments in the field of law. Experts with a deep understanding of UK-specific legal policies and regulations would be particularly valuable for engaging with Catherine's coverage.
When reaching out to Catherine Baksi, it would be beneficial to provide perspectives from individuals deeply involved in the UK’s legal landscape such as prominent lawyers, lawmakers specializing in relevant areas of law or representatives from respected professional bodies associated with the industry.
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