All Obiter articles – Page 41
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NewsOpportunity knocks
Fleet-footed law firm marketing bods are required to be pretty thick-skinned about accusations of ambulance-chasing. This approach would appear to stand even if a new business opportunity is presented by the collapse of another firm. Less than a day after the Gazette revealed that Liverpool firm Hampson Hughes had gone ...
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NewsA sweet deal for coming back to the office
Shoosmiths’ new office in London is encouraging people to come into town.
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NewsHow the Grinch stole the Xmas party
Obiter detects signs of a new puritanism in Allen & Overy's annual bash.
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NewsVos to ‘shock’ experts - if he turns up…
Master of the Rolls continues his assault on dead-tree communications.
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NewsShowtrial lawyers get BBC off the hook for now
‘You are still my solicitor – even if you are on legal aid.’
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NewsGreat minds log on to an identity crisis
Debating a very contemporary issue: anonymity in social media.
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News‘Nobody liked it – so I got it right’
Lord Justice Jackson shares his feelings about 2010 review of civil litigation costs at Public Law Project’s conference.
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NewsLights, Royal Courts of Justice… action!
Coming soon to your screens - the RCJ playing a French cafe.
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NewsI was 'young and naïve', shadow justice secretary explains
David Lammy’s legislating past comes back to haunt him.
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NewsBack to walk!
More than 8,500 walkers joined last week’s long-awaited return of the London Legal Walk.
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NewsGallery: London Legal Walk 2021
Law’s biggest annual fundraising event was back in-person yesterday, for the first time since 2019.
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NewsIt’s on! 8,500 to walk for justice
The London Legal Walk is back, starting and finishing in Carey Street this afternoon.
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NewsWolfson goes back to his roots
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar faced an unusual dilemma after becoming a justice minister.
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News‘Mr Bitcoin’ has bit between his teeth
Among the global bitcoin community the identity of ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ is a mystery.
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NewsExperts getting tied up in knots
The recent roasting of an expert in Reynolds v Stanbury shows how experts can be a liability to the side calling them.
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NewsTwitter on a roll over marbles
Mark Stephens CBE’s tour de force at the SPG conference tweaked the British lion’s tail.
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NewsWas Raab right on rights?
After the paltry turnout at the SRA’s Labour party conference event, Obiter is delighted to report that the Conservative conference repeat showing was rammed. At least, that’s what we were told by co-host Bright Blue when we tried to book a seat six days in advance. ‘Event at full capacity,’ ...





















