All Obiter articles – Page 24
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NewsGothic start to mortgage securities judgment
'In late 2007, as clouds gather in the sub-prime mortgage market…'
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NewsCold and lonely, lovely work of art
Last week’s IBA conference in Paris featured a welcome reception at the Louvre.
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NewsBack to the day job for retiring Wayne Barnes
Rugby referee blows the whistle on his career in the middle.
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NewsLaw Rocks! Almost $7 million raised
Three great law firm bands rocked out the IBA last night as the 14-year-old initiative celebrated another fundraising milestone.
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NewsWalking with kings, down the mall
When it comes to career advice, there is a lot of talk these days about networking and the power of your network.
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NewsWalesa wows the IBA
Poland’s former president Lech Wałęsa was on characteristically impassioned form at this morning’s IBA conference in Paris.
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NewsMemory lane
A property portal set to go live, David Clementi's five-step plan and a barber at the Society's Hall: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsHeavyweight drama
Legal London’s Carey Street once again ‘dressed’ for the purposes of period drama.
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NewsSecret barrister builds the brand
Prolific social media poster and author’s latest announcement includes a new ‘identity’.
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NewsWright on the money
Dr Craig Wright features in at least 17 High Court judgments over the past couple of years, generating work for specialists in everything from cryptography to defamation.
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NewsJonathan Sumption, a significant monument
National Trust Council’s candidate election manifestos include one from the former Supreme Court justice.
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NewsRaising a red flag to the SRA
BBC anchor Clive Myrie was not, as advertised, chairing the compliance event.
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NewsThe brick wall of judicial conduct decisions
JCIO is not defined as a public authority, freedom of information request reveals.
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NewsBarrister jailed for NZ kidnap plot
In 1992, 46-year-old barrister John Burrett had not long opened chambers in Canterbury, Kent.
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Cutlery etiquette baffles Inn interlopers
Treasury solicitor Susanna McGibbon and outgoing Law Society president Lubna Shuja chatted candidly about their careers at an event last Friday attended by more than 200 people. Turns out both had attended Inns of Court ‘dining sessions’ for would-be barristers – and neither knew why there were so many knives ...
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NewsArena gig for Yorkshire hordes
Last week’s Yorkshire Legal Awards at New Dock Hall in Leeds was predictably glam, though never gaudy.
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NewsLabour of love
This week’s Labour conference was so carefully stage-managed that sketch-writing was more difficult than finding a funded justice policy.





















