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And they’re off! LLW 2023 is under way
Law Society president and chief executive lead the Chancery Lane team in the largest ever London Legal Walk.
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Standing (court)room only
Does a paper with a top-10 international firm’s logo reserve a seat? Asking for a friend.
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Whale of a time for island hoppers
Law Society Yacht Club enjoys near-continuous sunshine in its most ambitious cruise yet.
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Royal double achieves little for court transparency
Broadcaster Sky offers an impression of Prince Harry's evidence spoken by an actor.
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A prince in the witness box
The Duke of Sussex is not the first royal to give evidence in a civil trial.
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Harry's no-show at the High Court
Media descend on the Rolls Building to see the Duke of Sussex give evidence in phone-hacking trial.
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Lawyers not open to sharing office space
Many lawyers might give a knowing nod to the Irish Chief State Solicitor’s Office and its summary of an open plan office idea.
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False witness
The most dangerous witness ever must have been in 1928 in Lowndes County, Alabama.
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Peak practice
Devon firm Wolferstans Solicitors climbs Britain’s highest mountain to raise funds for charity that supported colleague after cancer diagnosis.
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Burnett brings the house down with welcome speech
Lord chief justice finds he may have something in common with the late Elizabeth Taylor.
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Memory lane
An interview with Chris Grayling and the arrogance of the City: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Walking the walk: trust eyes new record
London Legal Walk 2023 is on course for its biggest year yet.
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Don’t Pannick – JR is alive and well
Prominent barrister Lord Pannick KC has an interesting take on Boris Johnson’s contribution to constitutional law.
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Name that tune at Disputes Week
Former Supreme Court president Lord Neuberger shows his musical side.
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Keeping schtum
Until 2022 it was over 60 years since a silk had been suspended for withholding evidence favourable to the defence.
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Trainee's assignment for the ages
Government Legal Department staff worked tirelessly to ensure the Coronation ran smoothly, advising on all aspects of the event.
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First call for the Last Judgment
Legal London’s newest watering hole is the latest occupant of the magnificent former headquarters of the Union Bank.
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Trainee solicitor to compete for place in Miss Universe
Chloe Lake hopes to use her success to change the conversation about women's mental health.