All Obiter articles – Page 14
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NewsPoll pulls the plug on star attractions
Pre-election shutdown claims more victims in the legal world.
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NewsLaw Rocks! Six bands celebrate 15 years - and $7m raised for good causes
ZF1_5872 Source: Michael Cross Lawyers turn rockers for the night at London's Scala venue.
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NewsLawyer's own Baby Reindeer episode
‘I seem to have been her major obsession over all these years,’ advocate tells Piers Morgan.
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NewsLifestyles of the studious and famous
Kim Kardashian reveals her least favourite subject in law school.
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NewsCould lawtech save the Tories?
LawtechUK conference latest to fall victim to pre-election shutdown.
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NewsChief coroner swaps inquests for the stars
His Honour Judge Thomas Teague KC is looking forward to a busy retirement.
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NewsOld Etonian firm celebrates bicentenary
Barrett & Thomson has been providing legal services to Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead for 200 years.
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NewsOn your marks… bar v bench race to kick off legal walk
Barristers to race judges around 10 kilometre London course.
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NewsThe worst judge of a bad bunch?
It is fun to rank bad judges. Was Goddard worse than Stevenson? Was Darling worse than Montagu? Was Jeffries the worst of all? And then there was the infamous 19th-century judge Henry Hawkins.
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NewsBitcoin judge airs his own 'Satoshi' theory
Blockchain is a doddle compared with some of the quotidien caseload of an IP judge.
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NewsMidas Touch in Oldham
Respect and felicitations to Touch Solicitors, which topped the charts in this year’s annual Will Aid charity will-writing campaign.
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NewsMemory lane
A call for voluntary HIPs and a constitutional balancing act: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsMighty Quinn winning the ‘war’
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan hikes its newly qualified solicitor wedge to a purse-purpling £180,000.
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NewsIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Paperwork
We salute one lawyer’s attempt to explain the plight of the county court through a classic movie comparison.
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NewsLaw Rocks the 100 Club once more
Global fundraising initiative gears up for 15th anniversary extravaganza.
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NewsMemory lane
Regulation reform rejected and a conveyancing monopoly: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.





















