Bloody amazing. Will our "owner" rediscover his zeal for litigation?
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One certain winner from the FA hearing into QPR's signing of Alejandro Faurlin 
are London law practice Blackstone Chambers, who are supplying lead barristers 
for both sides. 

The QC heading the FA prosecution is Adam Lewis and his colleague from the same 
Temple chambers, Ian Mill, is defending the Championship winners, who are 
facing seven charges. Both lawyers are acknowledged experts in sports law. 

Mill is described on the Blackstone website as 'the guy you go to if you really 
want to tough it out', and Lewis 'stands alone at the Bar in terms of his 
dedication to sports work'. 


Big winners: Legal firm Blackstone Chambers are representing both sides in the 
Faurlin (left) case

But although the choice of QCs is not a surprise, it is causing comment in 
legal circles that Blackstone should be so heavily involved when former QPR 
director Nick De Marco is one of their junior barristers, working alongside 
Mill. 

De Marco, another sports law specialist, was brought on to the Loftus Road 
board in 2007 by chairman Gianni Paladini after building a friendship while 
offering the then struggling club free legal advice as a QPR fan. De Marco left 
following the Flavio Briatore-led takeover. 


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Dr. Michael Benjamin
Community Psychiatrist
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