All Obiter articles – Page 67
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NewsWill Djanogly turn over a new leaf?
The Huntingdon MP has been learning about the effects of legalising cannabis.
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NewsOld Fox’s silver lining for Liberace
Shabby silk Gilbert ‘Old Fox’ Beyfus wasn’t to be underestimated.
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NewsLawyer checked out
The ‘I’m a lawyer’ line shouldn’t be deployed at the self-service queue in Tesco.
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NewsRescue boat docks at Temple
Extinction Rebellion commemorated an absent hero during their protest outside the RCJ last week.
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NewsCity tots up the ‘levy’
TheCityUK reminds anyone considering reviving City levy to fund legal aid that top firms already do their bit.
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NewsBar gets hacked-off
The bar is not known for its humility, a characteristic on show at the Bar Council’s anniversary knees-up last week.
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NewsAt the sharp end
Solicitor recalls client’s request to have an ’Excalibur sword’ brought to court.
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NewsProfession captures climate change through power of photography
Lawyers and law students submitted entries in the first Global Law Photography competition.
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NewsGet ready for another lord chancellor
David Gauke says he’ll jump before he’s pushed if Boris Johnson becomes prime minister.
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NewsArsenic and an old case
As a recent fraud case proved, expert witnesses can cause great trouble.
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NewsKorea ending
When Lancashire solicitor James Robbins missed out on the London Marathon, he tackled one further afield.
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NewsFactory reset
Obiter spent time at a self-styled ‘iconic’ and ‘future-proof’ office in Shoreditch.





















