All Obiter articles – Page 10
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NewsChatGPT leaves claimant cheesed-off
Judge shares concerns that a claimant, who alleged she was unfairly dismissed for making a protected disclosure over mouldy cheese, did not understand her case.
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NewsBeen there, done that Sir Brian
Former Queen’s Bench president wants lawyers to give him ‘ambitious’ evidence and ideas that ‘challenge current thinking’.
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NewsLocal law society chooses new president aged 28
Family law specialist Kerry Read, who has been a solicitor for only four years, has become Norfolk and Norwich Law Society's new president.
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NewsLawyer alarm at Sun’s 'will on the phone' headline
Newspaper reported on Max George, a member of pop band The Wanted, making plans ahead of an emergency heart operation.
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NewsCalling all traitors: lawyers wanted for BBC series
Criminal bar chief says production company is looking for a diverse range of people to participate in the next series.
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NewsWe could have danced all night
After the Solicitors’ Waltz, something to have M&A lawyers reaching for their dancing shoes.
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NewsFirm’s Christmas video to bring community together
South Wales firm Gomer Williams has gone above and beyond this Christmas season.
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NewsObiter Productions presents: Shakespeare in Law
Obiter Productions presents: The Merry Twelfth Merchant’s Tempest (Part 1)
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NewsVote conservatory
The lady chief justice shares some malapropisms that have cropped up during legal proceedings.
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NewsWinning LinkedIn trends and influencing people
Having a LinkedIn superpower on the law firm books is good for business.
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NewsMemory lane
A watchdog in limbo, half-day trial proposals, electronic mailboxes and a wealth tax - a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsIt’s that man again
One item in particular grabbed Obiter’s attention during a silent auction at a law centre fundraiser last week.
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NewsBlueSky thinking
Law firms appear to be determined to stick around for Twitter’s last knocking.
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NewsCrimes changing with the seasons
January and February were for burglary, summer months were reserved for hotel theft, while October was the lorry hijack season.
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NewsTV lawyers: which show is the least authentic?
Obiter's piece on how wills are executed in EastEnders hit a nerve with readers.
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NewsKemi Badenoch appears at the Post Office Inquiry
The Post Office Inquiry has gone on so long that Kemi Badenoch, a junior minister when it started, is now leader of the opposition.
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NewsLaw firm ringside for Paul v Tyson
US firm spends big for the most exclusive seats in the house as Mike Tyson fights YouTuber Jake Paul.
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NewsMemory lane
Lords urged to throw out HIPs, legal advice for Princess Diana, obscenity and the law and working mothers: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.





















