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PwC

Andy Brown

Bird & Bird

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DLA Piper

Mike Camburn

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PwC

Gary Campbell

Deloitte UK

Michael Conlon QC

Temple Tax Chambers

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Clifford Chance

Jason Craig

Deloitte UK

Jane Curran

Deloitte UK

Mark Delaney

Baker McKenzie

Myles Duckworth

Deloitte UK

Dario Garcia

Mishcon de Reya

Kendra Hann

Deloitte UK

Gary Harley

KPMG in the UK

Barney Horn

Deloitte UK

Richard Iferenta

KPMG in the UK

Richard Insole

Deloitte UK

David Jamieson

Baker McKenzie

Anbreen Khan

Deloitte UK

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Fieldfisher

Kevin MacAuley

EY

Vincent Mccullagh

Grant Thornton

Anna McLaren

Deloitte UK

Peter Mendham

Allen & Overy

David Milne QC

Pump Court Tax Chambers

Chris Orchard

PwC

Adam Peacock

Baker McKenzie

Jonathan Peacock QC

11 New Square

Peter Perry

Davies Mayers Barnett

Ben Powell

Deloitte UK

Simon Prinn

Deloitte UK

Neil Reeve

Deloitte UK

David Saleh

Clifford Chance

David Scorey QC

Essex Court Chambers

Nicola Shaw QC

Gray's Inn Tax Chambers

Rupert Shiers

Hogan Lovells

Alan Sinyor

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Mark Smith

Deloitte UK

Ian Spencer

Ian Spencer & Associates

Lee Squires

Hogan Lovells

Darren Stephens

Deloitte UK

Helen Thompson

Deloitte UK

Amanda Tickel

Deloitte UK

Richard Vitou

Deloitte UK

John Voyez

Smith & Williamson

Peter White

Deloitte UK

Etienne Wong

Old Square Tax Chambers

Richard Woolich

DLA Piper

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