All Obiter articles – Page 21
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Don’t Pannick – JR is alive and well
Prominent barrister Lord Pannick KC has an interesting take on Boris Johnson’s contribution to constitutional law.
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Name that tune at Disputes Week
Former Supreme Court president Lord Neuberger shows his musical side.
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Keeping schtum
Until 2022 it was over 60 years since a silk had been suspended for withholding evidence favourable to the defence.
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Trainee's assignment for the ages
Government Legal Department staff worked tirelessly to ensure the Coronation ran smoothly, advising on all aspects of the event.
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First call for the Last Judgment
Legal London’s newest watering hole is the latest occupant of the magnificent former headquarters of the Union Bank.
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Trainee solicitor to compete for place in Miss Universe
Chloe Lake hopes to use her success to change the conversation about women's mental health.
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Memory lane 6 May 2023
Diversity in the magic circle and the QC system facing the axe: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Was Kay going to hurt the lawyers?
Author and former junior doctor was guest speaker at clin neg conference.
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Jury’s out for Allardyce’s trusty assistant
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Sammy Lee is unavailable due to jury service.
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Access denied
Photo ID and staff card did not suffice for one Gazette reporter trying to enter court.
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Memory lane: 21 April 2023
Barristers strike and solicitors are blasted on costs: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Saying farewell to a retiring Manchester legend
Joy Kingsley retires from day-to-day management at JMW Solicitors, where she turned a primarily local clin neg and PI practice into a full-service firm.
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Solicitors make it through the Manchester marathon
Solicitors were among the 28,000 runners running the UK's flattest marathon.
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Finding homes for 200 years of history
What do you do with a surplus 18th century Polish sword?
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The peer who couldn't quit
The indefatigable campaigner Andrew Phillips tried to make way for 'younger blood' in 2006.