OBITER – Page 33
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Jo Maugham wines (and dines)
Bids invited for Michelin-starred dinner with Good Law Project founder.
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Darling of the evening papers
Sir Charles Darling was in some ways forward-thinking. In others he jostled for the title of ‘worst judge in history’.
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Under-fire SFO chief fences with MPs
Osofsky deployed the ‘Sue Gray defence’ with expertise at the Commons justice committee.
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Firm’s discount a great result for Pool of law
Hartlepool United fans are being offered 10% off selected services by national firm Simpson Millar.
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Putting the royal in the Royal Courts of Justice
Four separate regal families have their day in court in London.
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'Taxi!': barrister leaves Supreme Court to give birth
Justices narrowly avoid having to adjourn case to help deliver a baby.
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Who let P&O off the legal hook? One name springs to mind
2018 amendment removed the need to notify the government of redundancies in foreign-flagged ships.
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Remote hearings continue to confuse
This is me, not my daughter, High Court judge tells virtual courtroom.
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When defence is a moral dilemma
Can you refuse to act for a client on moral grounds in a criminal matter?
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Law Rocks! for Ukraine
Legal profession’s hottest acts return to London’s legendary 100 Club for a very good cause.
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Recommendation to be regretted
When I first set up on my own, one of my landlords was the irascible Edwin Hornchurch.
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Bot puts gender virtue-signallers on the spot
Law firms and others tweeting about International Women’s Day found their gender pay gaps exposed online.
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Ed Sheeran is in love with the shape of his IP lawyers
Singer-songwriter's hit is 'a long way from grime', Mr Justice Zacaroli observes.
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Brief encounter
Former attorney general Michael Ellis QC MP replied with admirable succinctness to a written question in parliament this week.