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Louise Hilda Christian (born 22 May 1952, Oxford) is a British
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solicitor. She is the daughter of Jack and Maureen Christian. Christian was admitted to the Law Society as a solicitor on 16 January 1978. In 1985,
The ''Telegraph'' article refers to the firm as ''Christian Khan'', which is its current name.
she and
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, a solicitor best known for his work representing those accused of Irish terrorist offences, whose firm, ''Fisher Meredith'', she had worked in, set up a firm called ''Christian Fisher''. An early case was representing 49 Liverpool councillors who were being prosecuted for wilful misconduct. The councillors were surcharged a total of £106,000; however they appealed unsuccessfully to the high court, which awarded £242,000 legal costs against the councillors.
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(now
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) joined the firm as a trainee in 1994, and became a partner in 1997. The firm was renamed ''Christian Khan'' when Fisher left in 2002. Khan left in 2004; at the time the firm employed about 50 staff. ''Christian Khan'' earned money almost entirely from legal aid. Christian has represented detainees at the American Guantanamo Bay detention camp in
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. and the bereaved in various disasters – the Marchioness Disaster, the Southall, Ladbroke Grove and Potters Bar Rail crashes and the Lakanal House Fire. Christian left in 2010; and the firm merged with ''Imran Khan & Partners'' in 2012. Christian has been prominent in left-wing politics, fighting Hendon South for Labour in
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before standing as a Socialist Alliance candidate in Hornsey and Wood Green in the 2001 election. Louise Christian has long been associated with human rights' pressure group
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(formerly known as the National Council for Civil Liberties) and was the chair from July 2007, until October 2009. She has contributed to ''
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'', and is the author or co-author of several books.


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