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Anthony Julius was born on 16 July, 1956 in London, United Kingdom, is a British solicitor advocate and academic (born 1956). Discover Anthony Julius's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1956
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace London, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Katarina Lester (m. 2009), Dina Rabinovitch (m. 1999–2007)

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Children Elon Lev, Theo Raphael, Chloe Anna, Max Yoram, Laura Yael

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1933

In a GuardiaN article co-authored with historian Simon Schama, Julius wrote "This is not the first boycott call directed at Jews. On 1 April 1933, a week after he came to power, Hitler ordered a boycott of Jewish shops, banks, offices and department stores."

Julius's other activities in this context included representing Ronnie Fraser in an action against the University and College Union (UCU).

Fraser, who was a member of the union, complained that it had created an "intimidating", "hostile", "humiliating", and "offensive" environment for Jews.

After a 20-day hearing the tribunal rejected his claim, harshly rebuking Julius for "misusing the legal process".

Scorn is also invoked for Julius's decision to pursue certain points, with complaints variously dismissed as "palpably groundless", "obviously hopeless" and "devoid of any merit".

The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), which critics have described as an ‘extreme Israel advocacy group’, criticized the rejection.

1956

Anthony Robert Julius (born 16 July 1956) is a British solicitor advocate known for being Diana, Princess of Wales' divorce lawyer and for representing Deborah Lipstadt.

He is a partner at the law firm Mishcon de Reya.

He holds the chair in Law and Arts in the Faculty of Laws at University College London.

The son of a London menswear retailer who died young from a brain tumour, Julius was educated at the City of London School.

1977

He studied English literature at Jesus College, Cambridge, graduating in 1977 with a first class degree; in the mid-1990s he completed a PhD in English literature at University College London under the novelist and academic Dan Jacobson.

1979

He joined the Bloomsbury law firm Mishcon de Reya in 1979, becoming a partner in 1984.

Currently, he is deputy chairman of the firm.

Julius is a commercial litigator.

He is a specialist in the fields of defamation, international trade disputes, and media law.

He married Judith Bernie in 1979; the couple had four children, but later divorced.

1996

He was selected by Diana, Princess of Wales, as her legal representative when she divorced Charles, Prince of Wales, in 1996.

From 1996 to 1998 he was a part-time lecturer at the Law Faculty of University College London.

1999

He was one of the charity's founding trustees and its first chairman until 1999.

He represented Deborah Lipstadt, successfully defending her in Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt, with Richard Rampton QC, against a libel suit brought against her by the Holocaust denier David Irving.

In 1999, he married Dina Rabinovitch and had one child with her.

2000

Lipstadt and her publishers were vindicated by the judge's ruling in April 2000.

2001

He has been a solicitor advocate since at least 2001, which allows him to act as a barrister in so far as he can now appear in the High Court and the Court of Appeal.

2007

Between 2007 and 2013, Julius played an active role in the campaign against the academic boycott of Israeli universities.

Rabinovitch died in 2007 from breast cancer.

2009

In 2009, he married Katarina Lester, and is step-father to her two children.

2011

From 2011 to 2014 he was chairman of the board of The Jewish Chronicle.

They had a son together in 2011.

2012

He was vice-president of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, until it closed in 2012.

2016

A feature film about the case, Denial, with Andrew Scott playing Julius, was released in 2016.

Julius is legal advisor to the Foundation of Jewish Heritage.

He has written a number of books on various topics, outlined below, including his PhD thesis, in which he charged T. S. Eliot with antisemitism.

2017

In 2017 he rejoined University College London as the inaugural chair in Law and the Arts.

He was previously chairman of the London Consortium and visiting professor at Birkbeck, University of London.

He serves as trustee to English PEN, the founding centre of a worldwide writers' association.

Julius is also chairman of the trustees of Phenomen Trust.

2020

He is writing his fifth book, on censorship of the arts in liberal democracies, which is due for release in 2020.

Julius is an advisory editor at the current affairs journal Fathom.

He was a founding member of both Engage and the Euston Manifesto.