OBITER – Page 105
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Landmark bookshop eaten up by takeaway
Hammicks legal bookshop at the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street is no more.
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Memory lane
The choice of a middle-aged mum to lead the party of tradition makes some of us pause for thought.
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Every little helps...
‘Tesco law’ finally arrives – but not in the form you might have expected.
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Cromwell, private practice and long hours
Booker-winning author Dame Hilary Mantel was the real star at the latest law and literature reading.
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He’s (not) got a ticket to ride
Treasury Solicitor ‘done’ for penalty fare – under regulations he’d drafted.
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Grayling had conversation with lawyer
‘Do you know, I may not agree with your policies, but at least you’ve got some; the other party hasn’t got any.’
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Bygone days mowing lawns
Before the advent of law centres, pro bono work involved mowing elderly lady clients’ lawns.
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Brummie lawyers act in death row drama
The Exonerated tells the true stories of six people who had been wrongfully convicted and placed on death row in the US.
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Tomorrow’s fee-earners reveal mucky past lives
Junior Lawyers Division annual dinner reveals interesting facts about members.
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‘It’s now or never’ swansong of lord chief justice
Lord chief justice Lord Thomas quizzed about annual report.
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Valentine’s Day comes early at legal aid hearing
Who secretly gave Lord Justice Laws a pink heart?
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A dance to the music of timesheets
Dancing solicitors wowed the crowds to raise money for a Warrington hospice.
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Double-booked barrister
Maybe the justice secretary hasn’t probed all possible opportunities for savings.