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ISBN: 9781785908989
Year: 2025
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
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'George Carman was both the best-liked and most feared advocate at the English Bar. He was also the best known. In any looming libel battle, the side that was first to pay George a comfortable retainer had an incalculable advantage...Many barristers are clever, some are skillful and a few are good looking. But there are now none left who can fill the public gallery on star quality alone.' Joshua Rozenberg, Daily Telegraph
George Carman QC was, and perhaps still is, Britain's most famous lawyer within living memory. Equally feared and respected, he made his name as an erudite and incisive advocate largely in the field of libel. In the 1980s and 90s, no high profile libel case was complete without the diminutive QC with the ability to wipe the courtroom floor with the high and mighty, often with a smart turn of phrase that guaranteed headlines in the following day's newspapers. Coming to prominence with his superb defence of disgraced former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe on a charge of conspiracy to murder, in subsequent years Carman defended many well-known faces from the worlds of entertainment, sport, politics and business, including Ken Dodd, Richard Branson, Mohammed Al Fayed and Elton John.
Away from court Carman was a complex and private yet not unsociable man. In 1986 he met barrister Karen Phillipps and, although she turned down his immediate proposal of marriage, the two would have a close platonic relationship for the rest of Carman's life.
George Carman intended to write his memoirs but became too ill to complete the book and died on January 2, 2001. Using his papers, press cuttin