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Memory lane
Solicitor-general Harriet Harman said it was ‘downright offensive’ for judges to imply that appointing more women to the judiciary would dilute quality.
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Brave lawyer defied KKK
Samuel Leibowitz, who defended the Scottsboro Boys, would rank high in a table of courageous lawyers.
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Shelling out to competition winner
The winner of a pair of tickets to a West End musical, plus other notable entries.
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How Nuremberg wasn’t lost in translation
Siegfried Ramler, an interpreter from the Nuremberg trials, is cross-examined by Philippe Sands QC.
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The Law Society Gazette, 7 October 2004 Tories issue warning over criminal contract tendering Competitive tendering of criminal legal aid contracts is likely to lead to allegations of corner-cutting and incompetence against solicitors, shadow attorney-general Dominic Grieve MP told a fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth this ...
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Have you ever been Nigel-ed?
Joan Collins at charity launch of new book by one of the principal founders of DLA Piper.
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IP court suits moot uke dispute
Two ukulele orchestras are set to face the music in the intellectual property court.
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Grabiner’s new home ‘needs modernising’
The life peer may find Clare College is not the idyll he expected.
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Britain’s last witch trial
It is 70 years since the last prosecution under the Witchcraft Act – and it’s not who many people think.
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High Court Twitter fever
One Gazette reporter was ticked off for charging a smartphone in court.
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Slaughter and May runs the show
More than 1,000 City workers sprinted through London’s Square Mile.