All Obiter articles – Page 48
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NewsNetball, rugby - and LawCare
Law Society RFC 7s & Netball Tournament announces partnership with legal community support charity LawCare.
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NewsDo as we say, not as we do
Our regulator never tires of lecturing solicitors on matters of transparency, but perhaps it could attend to the beam in its own eye.
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NewsGas mask run leaves Hannah gasping
Hannah becomes the tenth contestant to leave the SAS course.
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NewsFood for thought
Proceedings in the mammoth commercial court action brought by ENRC include some mouth-watering details.
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NewsFreedom! More than 400 teams sign up to walk for justice
Events organised by the Access to Justice Foundation and regional support trusts to take place across the UK.
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NewsCity lawyer’s leap of faith
Hannah made an ominous start to the fifth day of tackling the special forces selection course on Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins series.
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NewsMax Mosley: lawyer who would go on to change the law
Press regulation campaigner cut his teeth with patent and trade mark law.
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NewsApprentice star makes his millions - after ditching the law
Insurance turns out to be a better bet for young Alex Mills.
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NewsGallery: Walking the Thames for legal support
A bracing day out marks the return of legal walking for charity.
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NewsSport the difference
The all-party parliamentary group on sport and physical activity in the criminal justice system may be in its infancy, but justice minister Alex Chalk is already a fan.
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NewsGoldwag goes nuclear
Former chair of the Office for Legal Complaints lands a hot new Quango role.
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Gray’s Inn admits new kind of pupil
From next year children from seven to 11 will make the most of all the Honourable Society has to offer.
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NewsLegal walking is back - in person
Come rain or shine, the scenic Walk the Thames event is set for next Saturday to raise money for legal support.
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NewsHowe to do it is half-life of Reilly
My friend Jeffrey Gordon recently told me of his less successful attempts at advocacy.
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NewsTracksuit yourself
Barrister Mark Robinson sees no conflict in loving both his robes and branded sportswear.
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NewsEco barrister's holiday plans fall through
Three Supreme Court justices pass sentence - but who will hear the appeal?





















