High Court: Retirement of The Honourable Sir (George) Anthony Mann

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The Honourable Sir (George) Anthony Mann retires from his salaried role as a Judge of the High Court (Chancery Division) with effect from 22 May 2021. He will, however, continue to sit as a Judge of the High Court in the Chancery Division from time to time.

Background information 

Sir Anthony Mann (70) was called to the Bar (L) in 1974, took Silk in 1992 and was elected a Bencher in 2002. He was appointed a Deputy Bankruptcy Registrar of the High Court in 1991, authorised to sit as a Deputy High Court Judge in 2000 and appointed a Recorder in 2002. He was appointed a High Court Judge (Chancery Division) in 2004 and is authorised to sit in the Patents Court. He was appointed a Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal in 2004 and authorised to sit as a Judge of Financial List in 2017.