Andrew Corlett

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Andrew T.K. Corlett is the Deputy Deemster of the Isle of Man.[1] He took office on 6 January 2008.[2]

Corlett was a litigation director with the Douglas law firm Simcocks since 2001. He specialised in public law, human rights and employment law and was previously a Government Advocate and a partner with Dickinson Cruickshank. Corlett graduated in law from Pembroke College, Oxford and was educated at King William's College on the island.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Corlett takes over as deputy deemster Isle of Man today, 30 July 2007 accessed 31 December 2007
  2. ^ Summary of proceedings in the Council of Ministers July 2007, Accessed 31 December 2007