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1. Public Affairs News - Article
www.publicaffairsnews.com/issu - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2007 Last Visited: 1/10/2008
Crossick joins Brown-Forman
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Elizabeth Crossick has left law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer for global drinks manufacturer Brown-Forman.
A professional barrister by training, Crossick was director of Freshfields' public affairs practice in Brussels. She took up her new post as European director of government relations and social responsibility at Brown-Forman in January. The move adds to the debate as to whether the UK is beginning to reflect the US model of public affairs, where legal professionals frequently move in-house not as lawyers, but as lobbyists.
"After over nine years with the leading law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, I could not imagine moving until this position came up," Crossick said. -
2. EU news: An Independent View from European Voice
www.european-voice.com/archive - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2004 Last Visited: 1/12/2006
While presenting a white paper to Neil Kinnock last week, BCC EU Committee chairwoman Elizabeth Crossick was reduced to carmine-faced embarrassment and fits of giggles when she innocently chose the phrase ‘horizontal lobbying' to describe BCC's activities. -
3. EUobserver
www.euobserver.com/index.phtml - [Cached]Published on: 9/29/2002 Last Visited: 6/13/2003
"Transparency is still not a matter of everyday life because when one door is opened, other one is closed," said Elizabeth Crossick, representing the Vice president of British Chamber of Commerce.
It is absolutely unacceptable that legal opinions from EU institutions, details on the agendas of the Council and the European Commission as well as names of the persons working in the special working groups in both of the above mentioned EU bodies are not open to the public, she added.

