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ROBIN LUSTIG, assistant editor of the “Observer,” previews the most radical shake-up in the history of the English and Welsh legal system. “It’s going to be our Big Bang,” said a High Court judge recently.

The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay of Clashfern (left), and the traditional pomp of the law (above).

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 25

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ROBIN LUSTIG, assistant editor of the “Observer,” previews the most radical shake-up in the history of the English and Welsh legal system. “It’s going to be our Big Bang,” said a High Court judge recently. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay of Clashfern (left), and the traditional pomp of the law (above). Press, 18 February 1989, Page 25

ROBIN LUSTIG, assistant editor of the “Observer,” previews the most radical shake-up in the history of the English and Welsh legal system. “It’s going to be our Big Bang,” said a High Court judge recently. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay of Clashfern (left), and the traditional pomp of the law (above). Press, 18 February 1989, Page 25