All Obiter articles – Page 106
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NewsA trial that may never end
The case of convicted murderer Mark Lundy fails to leave the headlines.
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NewsAssange conference cameo sparks bench boycott
It’s generally a coup for a conference organiser to snare a household name.
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NewsLawyers can rely on kindness of strangers
Today is International Be Kind to Lawyers Day (apparently). But where’s the wine?
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NewsSmall beer for lawyers in Tory manifesto
It appears that the Conservative party is sick of the sight of lawyers.
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NewsMemory lane
‘I do not see how either I or my colleagues would ever accept the notion of outsiders being able to own law firms,’ Dominic Grieve said.
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NewsActor’s wife wears expensive shirt
Daily Mail readers were treated to eight near-identical snaps of Mrs Clooney.
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NewsLoof Lirpa email prank backfires
Hardworking law firm staff angry that, in fact, they can still send emails overnight.
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NewsFirm’s clubcard offers tea on the pier
Loyal customers of south-west firm eligible for discounts on train ride… and tea.
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NewsInjudicious behaviour
Now we have some judges actually getting down and dirty, we complain about it.
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NewsMemory lane
The time has come for us seriously to consider the case for a Bill of Rights, said Sir Keith Joseph.
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NewsPlayful, sensual, eccentric – just like your office?
Two fresh coats of magnolia emulsion, or a sensual note?
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NewsPerils of the digital courtroom
Rushed and unexpected news stories always pose the problem of illustration in the digital age.
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NewsCan I quote you on that?
Always have two statements ready when something headline-friendly happens.
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