All Obiter articles – Page 49
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Say it with animals: Chester firm’s wild thank you to staff
Seahorses, giant anteaters and lions have supporters in the law.
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Manchester City fans full of praise for brilliant defence
When the worlds of football fans and high-flying City lawyers collide.
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Space odyssey
One-way system and social distancing indicators give possible hint of life once Chancery Lane reopens.
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Legal aid gongs hit the big screen
This year’s Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards were live-streamed on YouTube.
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Chief ombudsman job is not for the faint-hearted
Recruitment advertisement describes a job from hell - though cushioned with £120,000 salary.
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Mandarin joins the walking wounded
Sir Richard Heaton is frequently named as next likely casualty of war on Whitehall.
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Put your hands together…
Round of applause for the unsung heroes of the pandemic: oversight legal regulators.
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Long and short arm of the law
Henry Rooth delivered such lengthy statements he talked himself into acquitting a man.
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Behold clients bearing gifts for their lawyer
What connects flavoured condoms, a freshly slaughtered lamb and a pair of Jimmy Choos?
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McKenzie friends hit a half century
50 years ago this month saw the birth of the McKenzie friend.
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Army riddles Covid-19 with bullet points
Military majesty is preserved at Bulford and Catterick court centres as they adjust to remote working.
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Solicitor vexed by village venom
Prosecution case that Harold Greenwood murdered his wife by poisoning was not a strong one.
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All the court’s a stage
Lawyers come up with suggestions for alternative venues that could stand in as makeshift courts.
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I would walk 10,000 steps
Anneliese completed the 10,000 Steps for Justice challenge on her 95th birthday.
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Women advocates enjoy wardrobe revamp
Barrister’s venture claims to be first outfitter dedicated to 'ladies courtwear'.
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‘I can see you but can’t hear you’ - Remote justice crawls on
Employment Appeal Tribunal discovers the 'Turn it off and on again' trick.