Victor Mishcon, Baron Mishcon

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Victor Mishcon, Baron Mishcon, QC, DL (14 August 191528 January 2006) was a leading British solicitor and a Labour politician. He acted as lawyer to Diana, Princess of Wales.

The son of Arnold Mishcon, a rabbi, and his wife Queenie, Mishcon was educated at the City of London School. He studied law and founded the firm of solicitors Victor Mishcon & Co in Brixton, south London, in 1937. He served in the Army during World War II.

An active member of the Labour Party, Mishcon served as a Councillor on Lambeth Borough Council 1945-48 and London County Council 1946-64, of which he was Chairman in 1954. He was elected to the successor Greater London Council for Lambeth 1964-67. He stood without success as a Labour party candidate in four parliamentary elections, in Leeds North-West in 1950; in Bath in 1951; and in Gravesend in 1955 and 1959. He was made a life peer in 1978 as Baron Mishcon, of Lambeth in Greater London. Lord Mishcon was Labour home affairs spokesman in the House of Lords from 1983 to 1990 and served as shadow Lord Chancellor from 1990 to 1992.

His firm acted for Ruth Ellis in her divorce but not in her later murder trial, and for Jeffrey Archer in his libel suit against the Daily Star, which had claimed that Archer had had sex with a prostitute. Archer won damages of £500,000, but was later convicted of perjury and repaid over £1,500,000. In 1988, Victor Mishcon & Co merged with part of Bartletts de Reya, forming the law firm Mishcon de Reya. Mishcon played a prominent role in The Princess of Wales's divorce from The Prince of Wales. In 1992, he retired as senior partner of Mishcon de Reya, but remained a consultant. In the same year, he became the first practising solicitor to be made an honorary Queen's Counsel, on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay of Clashfern. In 1994 he was made an Honorary Member of the Law Society for life "in recognition of his distinguished career as a solicitor and his considerable contribution to many areas of public life particularly in local government in London and in parliament".

Mishcon was a board member of the Royal National Theatre 1965-90 and the South Bank Centre 1966-67. He served as Vice-President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews 1967-73 and Vice-Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews 1976-77. He was chairman of the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College, London, and the honorary president of the British Technion Society. He was a governor of Technion, Israel, president of the Association of Jewish Youth and of the British Council and the Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem. He was awarded the Star of Ethiopia in 1954 and the Star of Jordan in 1995 for his work in the Middle East peace process. Between 1984 and 1990 he had acted as a secret intermediary in negotiations between King Hussein of Jordan and the Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres, offering the use of his country house.

Lord Mishcon was married four times. By his marriage to Beryl Honor Posnansky, he had two sons and a daughter. He married his fourth wife, Joan Estelle Conrad in 1976; the marriage was dissolved in 2001. In 2006, he died at his home in Bayswater, London, after a long illness.

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