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English solicitor For Michael Caplan, music producer, see Michael Caplan (music executive).

Michael G Caplan KC (born 1953 in Wandsworth, London) is an English solicitor.

Biography

Caplan read law at King's College London (LLB, AKC), before undertaking study at The College of Law in London. Articled at Lickfolds Wiley & Powles, he qualified as a solicitor in 1977 and joined law firm Kingsley Napley in 1978, where he was a partner for 30 years and now serves as a Consultant. Caplan specialises in international criminal law and regulatory work. Taking silk in 2002, he is one of eight solicitors to have been appointed as King's Counsel.

One of the first Solicitor Advocates in the United Kingdom in 2002, and the first solicitor from a criminal law background to be made a KC, Caplan was one of those who contended that solicitor advocates should be entitled to wear the same wig and gown in court as barristers.

Caplan has commented on the proposed changes to the UK's Corporate manslaughter laws. He has also contributed to The Times Legal supplement. Caplan sits as a Recorder (judge) in the Crown Court, is a chairman of the police disciplinary appeal tribunal; and used to be chairman of the Solicitors Higher Courts Advocates Association.

High-profile cases

Caplan's work has included acting for:

References

  1. Michael Caplan at The Chambers UK Guide Archived 2007-09-29 at archive.today
  2. Grania Langdon Down Never miss a chance to network The Times - October 18, 2005
  3. ^ Clive Coleman Safe pair of hands for McCanns BBC Radio 4's Law in Action - 14 September 2007
  4. http://www.kingsleynapley.co.uk/PDF/FT_Corporate%20Manslaughter_MC_170507.pdf
  5. ^ Stephanie Condron Extradition lawyer who represented Pinochet The Times - September 10, 2007
  6. Queen arrest claim at Pinochet hearing BBC News - October 26, 1998
  7. McCanns fly home to fight their case The Times - September 10, 2007

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