OBITER – Page 44
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Tracksuit bottoms the rig of the day as QC appointment letters arrive by email
New silks promised an in-person ceremony later in the year.
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Canadian litigant complains judge didn’t make him a sandwich
‘At a certain point, enough is enough’ - even for the Ontario Court of Appeal.
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Haunted by typewriters
Russell Conway recalls joining Oliver Fisher Solicitors in Notting Hill in 1977.
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A solicitor general is not just for Christmas
Lucy Frazer's 77 days as the attorney general's deputy in 2019 isn't a record for brevity.
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Three bars and two think swings - inside a newly-refurbed office
Take a peek inside the Liverpool firm promising to create somewhere people look forward to working.
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Ambitious Toon lawyers show footballers the way
Newcastle United have recently become renowned for an often unadventurous approach. The same can not be said for the club’s lawyers.
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Come cruising with the Society
Lockdown weary? How about a summer cruise to the Scillies with the Law Society Yacht Club?
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Dyche’s beef doesn’t pass muster
You would probably not want Burnley FC manager Sean Dyche banging on your door demanding to make a complaint.
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Graveside vigil – just another day learning the ropes
Fond and not so fond memories of the days of articled clerking continue to arrive.
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Boxer who was a real contender
If there was a competition for lawyer as renaissance man or woman my entrant would be Edmund E Price, writes James Morton.
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Articles and a three-course 15p lunch
When Geoffrey Bindman started his articles in Chancery Lane in 1956, his salary was £3 a week.
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Signposts of the times
MoJ’s migration of crucial court information on to the gov.uk website has left lawyers tearing their hair out.
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Caribbean cook-along a legal aid hit
Lawyers cook up a storm with lawyer-turned-TV chef Shivi Ramoutar.
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Stranger things
Did you start a new job just as the nation went into its first lockdown 11 months ago?
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LAPG cooks up mind-altering conference
Pilates sessions and an interactive cook-along with cocktails - who said conferences were boring?
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MoJ seeks new leader to join the IT crowd
Director of technology had better be up to speed with the Control F problem.