Elizabeth Gloster

Former

Birthday June 5, 1949

Birth Sign Gemini

Age 74 years old

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1949

Dame Elizabeth Gloster, Lady Popplewell, DBE, PC (born 5 June 1949 ) is a British lawyer who was a judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales and Vice-President of the Civil Division.

She was the first female judge of the Commercial Court.

Gloster was educated at Roedean School and Girton College, Cambridge.

1971

Gloster was called to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1971 (and made a bencher in 1992).

1989

In 1989, she became a Queen's Counsel.

1993

She was appointed a judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey in 1993 and a Recorder in 1995.

2004

On 21 April 2004, Gloster was appointed a High Court judge, receiving the customary appointment as a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) and allocated to the Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court).

2005

In 2005, Elizabeth Gloster was divorced from Stanley Brodie QC.

2008

On 15 March 2008, she married Sir Oliver Popplewell.

2010

From 2010 to 2012, she was the judge in charge of the Commercial Court.

2012

Gloster heard a case in 2012 involving two Russian oligarchs in which Boris Berezovsky claimed Roman Abramovich had intimidated him into selling shares in Russian oil giant Sibneft.

and was claiming £3bn in damages.

She found Berezovsky to be "an inherently unreliable witness" and found in favour of Abramovich.

An editorial in The Times agreed with the judge's conclusion.

At the start of the trial she had disclosed in court that her stepson had represented Abramovich as a barrister at an early stage of the case.

Berezovsky's lawyers said their client had no objection to her continuing to hear the case.

They later claimed that the barrister's involvement for which he had been paid £469,000 in fees had been understated but did not appeal against the judgment.

Asked outside the court if he felt Russia's President Vladimir Putin would be happy with the ruling, Berezovsky replied: "Sometimes I have the impression that Putin himself wrote this judgment."

A Statement from the Judicial Office which represents judges said Dame Elizabeth's stepson had not appeared at any hearings where she had been present.

The statement said: "Where a judge has disclosed a family relationship to the parties, it is a judicial decision whether a judge believes he or she should recuse him or herself. The way to challenge a decision not to recuse would be by appealing through the courts."

2013

On 9 April 2013, Dame Elizabeth was appointed a Lady Justice of Appeal and consequently appointed to the Privy Council.

2016

She became Vice-President of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal on 7 December 2016, on the retirement of Lord Justice Moore-Bick.

2018

She retired from the Court of Appeal on 1 June 2018.