All Obiter articles – Page 21
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NewsAdvocating for good grub
Obiter has had its fill of bad court catering, but the good food is very good indeed.
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NewsRabbi walks into bar for a good cause
Ticket sales from Rabbi Mendy's stand-up shows will go towards Torah Scroll in memory of solicitor-advocate Julian Young.
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NewsMemory lane
A City SRA warning, a launch date for HIPs and the opening of the SDT to the public: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsRCJ blazes trail for homeless moot contest
Staff at Royal Courts of Justice step in to provide venue for social mobility mooting competition after electrical fire shuts Old Bailey.
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NewsUS bar declares war on the war on woke
American Bar Association battles against ‘anti-woke’ agenda.
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FeatureWill LSB pay over the Hill?
Job advertisement for new Legal Services Board chief executive has now been published.
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NewsLining up for the morning ritual
An articled clerk shares his firm's ritual for opening the post.
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NewsLCJ walks walk on wiggly way
Baroness Carr gives a sneak peek into her early days as lady chief justice.
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NewsHeat is on at bitcoin trial
Court 30 on the fifth floor of the Rolls Building emulated a steam room last week.
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NewsMemory lane
Relaxation of 'hiving off' rule, a solicitors' building society and a three-day week: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsRoughed up justice
Former MP Rory Stewart voices some forthright views on HMCTS’s reform programme.
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NewsSalaries sacrificed
A look at the most recent register of MPs’ interests shows the most recently departed justice secretaries are doing very nicely.
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NewsA judge’s Judge
A memorial service for Lord Igor Judge, lord chief justice from 2008 to 2013, featured some glorious anecdotes.
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NewsQueen of Pop takes to a different kind of stage
Get into the groove - or at least into the witness stand.
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NewsHolding court at school
Former solicitor and teacher James Stewart is on a mission to run 100 legal workshops at state schools this year.
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NewsMemory lane
The Society for Computers and Law and prisoners of war: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsThe Traitors: just like multi-party litigation?
Private wealth disputes solicitor draws comparisons between alliances on BBC show and real-life events.





















