OBITER – Page 13
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I was never good at the SACS race
Morton finds himself appointed sports secretary at the Solicitors Articled Clerks Society.
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Scales of justice
What is as long as a novel and weighs around as much as a cat? Answer: skeletons in an eight-week trial at the Business and Property Courts.
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SRA SLAPPed around by peers
Solicitors Regulation Authority chief walks into a bit of a lions’ den.
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Happy Valley has its eventful day in court
We can’t imagine HMCTS will be altogether happy with the latest instalment of the BBC1 drama.
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Quiz master: Ken takes greatest hit to Greatest Hits
Veteran DJ has a decent legal mind as well as a soothing voice.
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Bar chief looks over his shoulder
If you want to get the government off the ‘lefty lawyer’ agenda, the best way is perhaps not to quote the late Tony Benn to ministers.
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SRA lauds Legal Choices - but chooses not to reveal cost
Legal information site received more than 1.3m page views last year.
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Parading your identity politics
ID parades in the days when I had just qualified were nerve-racking.
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Calling all mariners
There are spaces available on three of the Law Society Yacht Club's trips this year.
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Into the very long grass…
Royal commissions are traditionally a way to avoid tough decisions. Avoiding setting one up takes the tactic to a new level.
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SRA riding high for good publicity - says the SRA
Positive coverage was ‘significantly up’ last year, the regulator reveals.
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Stiffs don’t get regulated
Obiter hard-boiled productions presents a seasonal thriller. Introducing Phyllis Frizer, sole practitioner.
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When a silk's T-shirt stunned court into silence
Presiding judge praises criminal bar in heartwarming message.
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Parole hearings go public - to a select few
All 32 seats for the first hearing were snapped up two months ago.