Review: MJBQC: A Life Within and Without the Law by Michael Beloff
Renowned KC Michael Beloff has released his autobiography, providing readers with a glimpse into his illustrious career as a barrister, arbitrator, and judge. Titled “MJBQC: A Life Within and Without the Law,” the book offers a personal memoir filled with anecdotes and insights into the workings of the English legal profession.
Beloff’s career trajectory, from his education at prestigious institutions such as Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, to his tenure as President of Trinity College and Treasurer of Gray’s Inn, showcases his dedication and expertise in the legal field. Known as ‘the godfather of sports law,’ Beloff has been involved in major sporting scandals, providing unique perspectives on issues such as doping, corruption, and match-fixing.
The autobiography also delves into the art of advocacy, offering valuable advice for aspiring legal professionals looking to hone their skills in courtrooms and tribunals. With a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, “MJBQC” is set to become a timeless memoir of a barrister’s journey in London and beyond.
Published by Hart Publishing, the book is a comprehensive 344-page read that sheds light on Beloff’s remarkable career and contributions to the legal profession. Whether you’re interested in the inner workings of the legal world or simply enjoy a good autobiography, “MJBQC” is sure to captivate readers for years to come.