All Obiter articles – Page 14
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NewsNew solicitor MPs reveal their farewell pay packets
The publication of the first register of MPs’ interests of the new parliament has been dominated by how little time Nigel Farage appears to have left to serve his Clacton constituents.
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NewsLawyer completes Olympic marathon - on a broken leg
Brave Rose Harvey refused to give up despite stress fracture to the femur.
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NewsSkeletons in the cupboard
Bundles of unstamped conveyances and mortgages and fake divorce papers.
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NewsAbsolutely fur-bulous
London Legal Support Trust invites lawyers to sign up for the ‘fluffiest’ fundraiser in the legal calendar: the London Legal Walkies.
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NewsUpholding the lawn
Not since Vardy v Rooney has Obiter seen mainstream media get so excited about a High Court battle than it did with Lauryn Goodman v Kyle Walker.
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NewsConsultancy curb is bang on the money
Chancellor Rachel Reeves calls for an immediate halt to ‘non-essential’ expenditure on external consultants. Could there be something in it for access to justice?
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NewsJudge goes with the flow on river oath
Garden Court barrister tells court that nature is his god.
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NewsYou’ve got the Powar
Obiter is accustomed to taking a jaundiced view of all matters legal, so it is uplifting to bring you a feel-good item for a change.
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NewsA tale of canine court officers
Research papers are beginning to appear discussing whether dogs in court are an influence on juries.
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NewsDoing the heavy lifting at Talbots
Legal assistant Lily Smalley prepares to travel to the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championship later this year.
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NewsDon’t talk politics, minister
Not everyone seems to have been thrilled with the new lord chancellor's speech.
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NewsSmall Heath girl’s big day
Commencement of a new lord chancellor’s tenure is all rather uplifting.
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NewsLatest meows: time to appoint courthouse moggies
Mice are not a surprise but the norm in some courts.
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NewsMemory lane
Starmer stands as Labour candidate, legal aid is slashed and London WI experiences a postal crisis: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsSomething of the night lawyer
McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists weighs in at an impressive 601 pages.
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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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