All Obiter articles – Page 43
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NewsA life of crime, law and riches
In the 19th century requirements for entry to the American bar were less stringent.
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NewsShania’s still the one for costs lawyers
Association of Costs Lawyers conference livened things up with an unusual choice of theme song.
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News360-degree view of Beachcroft’s world
Obiter was perhaps not the target audience for the latest whizz announcement from DAC Beachcroft.
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NewsJudicial hopes down the toilet
Has anyone really torn up their application to the Judicial Appointments Commission because they couldn’t face the pong in the local Crown court?
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NewsWas Suez a dish served cold to the Edens?
Despite her dealings with John Foster Dulles, the late Clarissa Eden held no grudge against lawyers.
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NewsCoffee after porridge
Obiter popped into the Kings Cross branch of Redemption Roasters, the world’s first prison-based coffee company.
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NewsSunday cinemas Orpen all hours
When the Sunday Observance Act was passed a 'common informer' could bring a prosecution against theatres or cinemas which admitted patrons on a Sunday.
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NewsAll in the family
President of the Family Division goes the extra mile to set an example in his quest for court transparency.
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NewsSir Geoffrey is in a long tradition
Has the former attorney general learned nothing about Zoom calls from the past year?
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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.





















