All Obiter articles – Page 98
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NewsMemory lane
At the Weston-super-Mare Police Court the defendant was summoned for wilfully pretending to be qualified to act as a solicitor.
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NewsThe only way is Legal Aid Agency
An LAA reality TV show would send viewing figures through the roof
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NewsNew feet under the table
Obiter waits with interest to see whether the new lord chancellor has a better grasp of detail than her boss
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NewsNot on first name terms
We are supposed to be a profession and not akin to double glazing salespersons
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NewsMore baristas than barristers?
There’s nothing like a story about salaries to pique solicitors’ interest
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NewsMemory lane
A travel agency in Paris found itself the subject of criminal proceedings, charged with selling tickets at unapproved cheap fares.
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NewsBetter than Paul the Octopus
Gazette comment articles a more reliable bellwether than the polls for EU referendum.
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NewsFlying the flag, for now
It appears that claimant firm Thompsons Solicitors is essentially leading Labour’s justice complement. ATTOW.
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NewsNever let the truth stand in the way of a good story
Newspapers parroted story of a witness… er, parrot. But what’s the reality?
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NewsDoing judges a discourtesy
Supreme Court president revealed himself to be only too aware of lawyers attempting to conceal their contempt for the bench.
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NewsRage against the machine
Solicitors are less worried about a robot uprising than losing their jobs
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NewsMemory lane
The jury’s award of £34,000 damages in Telly (‘Kojak’) Savalas against the owners of the Daily Mail.
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NewsFlying the flag for legal pride
A rainbow flag flies over the newly renovated Portland stone facade of the Law Society’s Chancery Lane headquarters as it emerged from its scaffolding today. The flag marks the Society's commitment to diversity in the legal profession ahead of this Saturday's Pride in London parade. Law Society president Jonathan Smithers ...





















