LEGAL SERVICES BOARD
The first nine members of the Legal Services Board have been appointed by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.
The board was set up by the Legal Services Act 2007 to be a single independent oversight regulator of legal services to replace the current oversight regulators.
The members are:
Terence Connor
A non-executive director at the Financial Services Compensation Scheme since 2005 and a non-executive director of New Star Private Equity Investment Trust plc. He was also a non-executive director of Which Ltd for six years. He began his city career as a media analyst for James Capel & Co and Smith New Court. He joined the Mirror Group plc in 1993 and became an Executive Director as part of the team appointed to rebuild the company.
Stephen Green
The recently retired Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police, who chaired a number of Boards, including the Nottinghamshire Criminal Justice Board. He was awarded the Queens Police Medal for services to Policing in 2001.
Rosemary Martin
Until recently General Counsel at Reuters, and formerly a partner at Rowe and Maw, now Chief Executive of the Practical Law Company, an innovative new business providing services to legal providers.
Bill Moyes
Appointed Executive Chairman of Monitor, the independent regulator of the NHS Foundation Trusts in December 2003. He is also Monitor's accounting officer. He was Director-General of the British Retail Consortium from 2000 to 2003 and Head of the Infrastructure Investments Department at the Bank of Scotland. He joined the British Linen Bank (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland) in 1994. Before that he held a variety of posts in the Scottish Office and Whitehall.
Michael Napier QC, CBE
A solicitor and the senior partner of national law firm Irwin Mitchell. He is the Attorney-General's Pro Bono Envoy, was a founding member of the Civil Justice Council and was President of the Law Society of England & Wales in 2000. He is a bencher of Gray's Inn. He joined Irwin Mitchell in 1972 (then three partners, now 110 partners and over 1800 people in seven cities) and has been a senior partner since 1983. Initially a full time advocate in crime, mental health and employment law, he later became a specialist in litigation particularly in personal injury. From 1985 to 1994 he was joint senior partner of Pannone Napier, the international law firm which pioneered multi-party litigation in the UK.
Barbara Saunders OBE
An independent consumer consultant with experience of public policy in the UK and European Union. She is currently a member of the Board of Passenger Focus, the Rail Passengers Council and a member of the Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. She has held a number of non-executive positions and previously chaired the Financial Services Consumer panel and Insurance Ombudsman Bureau, and was a lay member of the Law Society Professional Standards Appeal Panel.
Nicole Smith
A Panel Chair at the Judicial Appointments Commission, and until very recently Deputy Chief Executive at the Electoral Commission, following an earlier career at the Home Office, the Constitution Unit and the Royal National Institute for the Blind. She brings non-executive experience from a Housing Association, as a school governor and as Chair of the Westminster Volunteer Bureau.
Andrew Whittaker
General Counsel to the Board at the FSA, where he provides legal advice to the FSA Board and its top management. He was appointed General Counsel in April 2000 after three years as deputy General Counsel, leading FSA's input into the Financial Services and Markets Act. In addition to acting as a lawyer, he has spent part of his regulatory career as a frontline supervisor of investment markets, and as a policymaker.
David Wolfe
A barrister since 1992, he is a founder member of Matrix Chambers. His early practice included general common law and criminal law, but he now specialises in public law, particularly judicial review and challenges to the decisions of government, regulators, local authorities, schools and health bodies. His other current roles include Chair of Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal and as a Legal Services Commissioner. He was formerly a County Councillor in Cambridgeshire and a Graduate Representative on the Cambridge University Senate.
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