David Freeman (solicitor)
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David John Freeman is a British solicitor who founded the law firm DJFreeman, which grew from a one man firm in 1952 to become a leading London law firm.
DTI inquiry in 1970. David Freeman also advised in the liquidation of Barlow Clowes, in 1987 . In the Secondary Banks crisis of 1974 he worked on several rescues, including Hambro’s rescue of Vavasseur, the Stern Administration, the Ronald Lyon Administration, and the Israel British Bank collapse. In 1974 he also advised Harold Wilson
, then Prime Minister, on libel. In 1977 he was appointed a Department of Trade Inspector into AEG Telefunken (UK) ltd and Credit Collections ltd : the first practising solicitor, rather than a QC, to be so appointed. After retiring in 1992 David Freeman remained a consultant at DJ Freeman until 2003. The firm is now known as Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP after merger.
He was a governor of the RSC, (1975–1996) and of the Mermaid Theatre.
In 2000, he was Chairman of the Trustees, and of the Executive Committee of the Holocaust Conference “Remembering for the Future”, Oxford University.
2005-2006 Chairman of “An Inquiry into the Provenance of 654 Aramaic incantation bowls
“ for University College, London (UCL)
2006-2008 Chairman of "An Inquiry into the Legal , Ethical, and proffessional considerations involved in the Aquisition and `receipt of Cultural property in UCL."
Early life
David John Freeman was born on 25 February 1928, in Cardiff, Wales. His father was a tailor. The family moved to London in 1933. He attended Christ College, Finchley, a grammar school, and after having served in the army as a 2nd Lieutenant, 1946–48, qualified as a solicitor in 1952 and immediately started his own practice, DJFreeman.Legal career
David Freeman built his one man firm up to a leading London firm, with 53 partners and 250 employees by his retirement as senior partner after 40 years in 1992 . The firm covered commercial property, insurance and media work . David Freeman personally was known for high profile insolvency, including The State Building Society crash in 1959, the John Bloom/ Rolls Razor case through the mid 1960s, the Robert MaxwellRobert Maxwell
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DTI inquiry in 1970. David Freeman also advised in the liquidation of Barlow Clowes, in 1987 . In the Secondary Banks crisis of 1974 he worked on several rescues, including Hambro’s rescue of Vavasseur, the Stern Administration, the Ronald Lyon Administration, and the Israel British Bank collapse. In 1974 he also advised Harold Wilson
Harold Wilson
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, FRS, FSS, PC was a British Labour Member of Parliament, Leader of the Labour Party. He was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the 1960s and 1970s, winning four general elections, including a minority government after the...
, then Prime Minister, on libel. In 1977 he was appointed a Department of Trade Inspector into AEG Telefunken (UK) ltd and Credit Collections ltd : the first practising solicitor, rather than a QC, to be so appointed. After retiring in 1992 David Freeman remained a consultant at DJ Freeman until 2003. The firm is now known as Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP after merger.
Other activities
David Freeman is a secular Jew. He has been a trustee of Ravenswood, now Norwood, Children's’ Home, a governor of Carmel College; he sat on the defence committee of the Jewish Board of Deputies in the 1960s, and was a founder member of JACOB, now the Community Security Trust.He was a governor of the RSC, (1975–1996) and of the Mermaid Theatre.
In 2000, he was Chairman of the Trustees, and of the Executive Committee of the Holocaust Conference “Remembering for the Future”, Oxford University.
2005-2006 Chairman of “An Inquiry into the Provenance of 654 Aramaic incantation bowls
Incantation bowls
Incantation Bowls, also known as demon bowls or devil trap bowls, are a form of early protective magic found in modern-day Iraq and Iran. Produced in the Middle East during the Late Antiquity from 6th to 8th century AD , the bowls were usually inscribed in a spiral beginning from the rim and moving...
“ for University College, London (UCL)
2006-2008 Chairman of "An Inquiry into the Legal , Ethical, and proffessional considerations involved in the Aquisition and `receipt of Cultural property in UCL."