The Right Hon The Lord Hardie (Andrew Rutherford Hardie)

Lord Hardie was appointed to the First Division of the Court of Session on 1 December 2009, having been appointed a Judge in March 2000 after serving as Lord Advocate since 1997.

He is a graduate of Edinburgh University (MA, LLB Hons) and qualified as a solicitor in 1971. In 1973 he was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates1 and he served as an Advocate Depute2 from 1979 to 1983.

Lord Hardie was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1985. From 1991 to 1994 he sat as a part-time Chairman of the Medical Appeals Tribunal. He was Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates from 1989 until he was elected Dean of Faculty in 1994. He was appointed to the Privy Council and created a Life Peer in 1997.

Lord Hardie is an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn (1998).

 

1 The Scottish Bar.
2 Counsel for the prosecution in criminal cases.

 

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