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Ex-Birmingham-based solicitor Phil Shiner was struck off in 2017 at a tribunal after he was convicted of misconduct and dishonesty linked to false claims against veterans of the Iraq War.
Phil Shiner, 67, of Birmingham, was the principal solicitor of the law firm Public Interest Lawyers. He gained prominence for representing Iraqi civilians who alleged British soldiers had tortured ...
Disgraced human rights lawyer Phil Shiner yesterday escaped jail as he was sentenced for a £200,000 fraud. Former Law Society 'Solicitor of the Year' Shiner had sparked a £24m inquiry into ...
Phil Shiner, 67, pursued cases against soldiers accused of ill treating Iraqi detainees after the 2003 Iraq War. Robert Campbell faced a manslaughter charge because of a false story brought ...
The charges relate to Phil Shiner, from Birmingham, application in 2007 for up to £200,000 of legal aid for his firm Public Interest Lawyers. Judge Christopher Hehir said “although there was ...
Phil Shiner was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 (Yui Mok/PA) A former human rights lawyer has been spared jail over fraud charges linked to false abuse claims made against British troops in Iraq.
Phil Shiner was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 at a tribunal after being found guilty of misconduct and dishonesty relating to false claims against veterans of the Iraq War. The 67-year-old was ...
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