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He featured in the first ever [[Pink List 2000|Pink List]]. The citation said:
He featured in the first ever [[Pink List 2000|Pink List]]. The citation said:
:"A leading member of Withers, one of the top two family law firms in the country, Mark Harper has also been a vociferous campaigner in support of equal rights for same-sex cohabitants. He is listed as one of Chambers & Partners' top lawyers."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/take-away-these-fifty-faces-and-britain-would-be-a-poorer-place-710891.html</ref>
:"A leading member of Withers, one of the top two family law firms in the country, Mark Harper has also been a vociferous campaigner in support of equal rights for same-sex cohabitants. He is listed as one of Chambers & Partners' top lawyers."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/take-away-these-fifty-faces-and-britain-would-be-a-poorer-place-710891.html</ref>
==External links==
*http://www.withersworldwide.com/people/mark-harper--2


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:29, 17 September 2013

Mark Harper is a lawyer.

He featured in the first ever Pink List. The citation said:

"A leading member of Withers, one of the top two family law firms in the country, Mark Harper has also been a vociferous campaigner in support of equal rights for same-sex cohabitants. He is listed as one of Chambers & Partners' top lawyers."[1]

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