All Obiter articles – Page 82

  • James Munby
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    Minister of courts (tennis or law?)

    6 November 2017

    Did you know there was a minister for sport and civil society? Neither did the president of the family division. Listing the alarming number of Whitehall departments responsible for children and families at a Howard League for Penal Reform event last week, Sir James Munby said a recent announcement of ...

  • Memory lane
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    Memory lane

    30 October 2017

    The Law Society Gazette, 1 November 2007 Bill given the green light The Legal Services Bill received Royal Assent this week after the government offered concessions on outstanding issues. The Ministry of Justice agreed to curtail the activities of trade unions that would be exempt from authorisation as alternative business ...

  • High court
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    Open-and-shut case

    30 October 2017

    Delays in the courts system are nothing new. Indeed, it would probably be more newsworthy if a case actually ran to schedule. So there is a certain symmetry in the discovery that those administering the courts also have a poor track record when it comes to timekeeping. Sniffing out a ...

  • Guitar player
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    Balham, gateway to the sounds

    30 October 2017

    Our series on rocking lawyers has been remiss in not yet mentioning the biggest lineup of them all – the global legal battle of the bands Law Rocks! To date, the initiative has raised nearly £2m for charities around the world. Two big events are coming up this month. On ...

  • Working from home
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    Way to work

    2017-10-25T09:37:00Z

    Obiter is convinced that the natural symbiosis 'twixt art and the law remains untapped, and to that end spends time in gallery spaces drinking champagne with lawyers. Last week was a case in point – Bristol firm Burges Salmon was in residence at the National Gallery; London’s Wedlake Bell, sponsor ...

  • Morton landscape
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    Cooking lunch at her convenience

    23 October 2017

    Whatever misdemeanours are revealed in the next report of the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office, our judiciary is non-league compared with premier league-standard Las Vegas family court judge Elizabeth Halverson. She qualified in 1992 and in 1995 became a clerk to the 8th Judicial District before setting up her own practice. ...

  • Pa 29944262
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    Will Billy send clerks off their trolley?

    23 October 2017

    News that Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence has beaten the world’s best human player of Go will make even the hardest sceptic wonder what task is now safe from the march of the machines. Obiter would once have bet on the barristers’ clerk. While AI is capable of taking over many ...

  • Fabulous duck brothers
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    Shot the sheriff, got badge

    23 October 2017

    The first response to Obiter’s call for rocking lawyers comes from Stratocaster master Philip Astles, front man of The Fabulous Duck Brothers: A Tribute To Eric Clapton. ‘I get to be Eric in the band and we have a great time most weekends when we find ourselves gigging here and ...

  • huddersfield gin
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    Of all the gin joints in all of Huddersfield

    2017-10-18T12:41:00Z

    Obiter is well acquainted with old court buildings turned into bars and restaurants (Manchester County Court and Colchester Magistrates’ Court prime examples) but never before a humble solicitor’s office. Source: Trinity Mirror That is about to change after Kirklees Council gave final approval to turn a ...

  • Memory lane
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    Memory lane

    16 October 2017

    The Law Society Gazette, 25 October 2007 Bill reaches denouement The Legal Services Bill headed towards its end-game this week in the wake of the House of Lords defeating the government on three key issues. Peers supported amendments laid by Conservative shadow justice minister Lord Kingsland that limited the exemption ...

  • Woman swearing
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    Mind your ****ing language

    16 October 2017

    Goodness gracious. The legal world, it would appear, is a flipping disgrace when it comes to bad language in the office. According to a survey of 2,000 Brits, 42% of respondents in legal jobs swear regularly at work. The good news is this is well down the league table; a ...

  • Legal 500
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    Brags to riches

    16 October 2017

    If nothing else, the Legal 500 is an excellent test of a law firm’s ability to humblebrag. The annual list was released last week and prompted a flurry of tweets, LinkedIn updates and press releases from excited firms and their marketing managers. But how to show off this achievement without ...

  • Prison interior
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    Question time for returning MPs

    2017-10-10T14:55:00Z

    After a two-and-a-half-month break punctuated only by a fortnight back at Westminster and a week for each party conference, it is only natural that MPs are itching to get back to work. None more so, it would seem, than shadow justice minister Imran Hussain. The Bradford MP and barrister near-bombarded ...

  • Morton landscape
    News

    Magical tales of long-lost courts

    9 October 2017

    Last night, I dreamt I went to Marlborough Street again.

  • Historic clock of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet St
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    Clock-watching in legal London

    9 October 2017

    Have you been late for court recently? Obiter has noticed that for a profession traditionally focused on (billable) time, the law could be taking better care of legal London’s timepieces.

  • Rockers
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    Devils have all the best tunes

    9 October 2017

    Quite a few law firms these days have their own ‘in-house’ rock band, though on investigation it often turns out that most of the line-up consists of friends and relatives rather than lawyers.

  • elliot van emden
    News

    Barrister outside the box

    2017-10-06T13:44:00Z

    Credentials of Apprentice contestant come under scrutiny.

  • Wine glasses
    News

    SRA makes its presence felt at Tory party conference

    2017-10-02T14:02:00Z

    Modest turnout for regulator's views on meritocracy (and maybe a drink).

  • Memory lane
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    Memory lane

    2 October 2017

    The Law Society Gazette, 4 October 2007 Court video drive The government is to pilot extending the use of live video links into Crown courts for witnesses in certain sex offences in the next few months. A spokesman for the Courts Service said it is hoped that the pilot will ...

  • Shami Chakrabarti
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    Lawyers feel Labour's love

    2 October 2017

    Judging by the atmosphere at this year’s Labour conference in Brighton, you’d be forgiven for thinking the party had won the general election back in June. But the outcome, which took away Theresa May’s majority, has certainly rejuvenated the opposition, judging by shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti’s very apparent optimism. ...