All Obiter articles – Page 14
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NewsSmash but no grab at top wigmaker
Staff at Legal London’s venerable outfitter arrived to find one of the shop windows smashed through.
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NewsFuller figure in conveyancing
Solicitor Roy Fuller was a genial and unbelievably patient man who looked like the archetype of a British flying officer in a war film.
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NewsIt’s that man again
Obiter assumed that when legal IT guru professor Richard Susskind stepped down from his role advising the LCJ it was in order to take things easy.
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NewsNew lawyer MPs: we crunch the numbers
Some 485,613 voters cast their ballot for one of the 27 lawyers who now enter the Commons.
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NewsSinking a pint with Titanic
One former law office has been converted into a resplendent – and now award-winning – bar.
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NewsLook back in Starmer - a loss to the legal world
'McLibel' activists recall the help they received from a young Doughty Street barrister.
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NewsMemory lane
Legal help and triple Clubcard points, and training an articled clerk: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsTunnel visionaries
What lies behind that mysterious concrete frontage at 39 Furnival Street, just off High Holborn?
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NewsGallery: London Pride
On Saturday the Law Society marched with the Bar Council at London Pride.
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NewsThe meaning of lifetime
Association of Lifetime Lawyers held its first flagship conference since changing its name – but it seems not everyone was entirely happy about the rebrand.
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NewsBoy of the Rovers kitted out as club sponsor
Law firm boss and lifelong Blackburn Rovers fan achieves ultimate dream of any entrepreneur.
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NewsSolicitor works for free for chance to watch Glastonbury
Head of family law at London firm will do three eight-hour bar shifts at festival.
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NewsLords leaping into marriage
Three daughters of the 1930s nightclub queen Kate Meyrick married peers of the realm.
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NewsCheers, m’lords! RCJ spills wine-tasting secrets
Long-locked cupboard in Royal Courts of Justice press room is finally prised open.
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NewsGallery: London Legal Walk 2024
Summer’s here and the time is right for walking in the streets for justice.
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NewsBar v Bench in 10k clash
A good-humoured race between two distinguished institutions kicks off London Legal Walk 2024.





















