OBITER – Page 51
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Behold clients bearing gifts for their lawyer
What connects flavoured condoms, a freshly slaughtered lamb and a pair of Jimmy Choos?
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McKenzie friends hit a half century
50 years ago this month saw the birth of the McKenzie friend.
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Army riddles Covid-19 with bullet points
Military majesty is preserved at Bulford and Catterick court centres as they adjust to remote working.
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All the court’s a stage
Lawyers come up with suggestions for alternative venues that could stand in as makeshift courts.
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Solicitor vexed by village venom
Prosecution case that Harold Greenwood murdered his wife by poisoning was not a strong one.
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I would walk 10,000 steps
Anneliese completed the 10,000 Steps for Justice challenge on her 95th birthday.
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Women advocates enjoy wardrobe revamp
Barrister’s venture claims to be first outfitter dedicated to 'ladies courtwear'.
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‘I can see you but can’t hear you’ - Remote justice crawls on
Employment Appeal Tribunal discovers the 'Turn it off and on again' trick.
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Legal lothario’s lethal liaison
One hundred years ago solicitor Harold Greenwood was charged with the murder of his wife.
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Ghost courts put the frighteners on MoJ
Instead of building ‘Nightingale’ courts in hotels and cruise ships, why not reopen some actual courts?
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Lawyer stays in tune with charity DJ set
DJ-turned-lawyer goes back to his decks for lockdown gig from his living room.
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Taxi for Johnson? PM’s jibe at Starmer’s legal past
‘One brief one day, another brief the next day.’
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Legal walking - without the crowds
Lawyers complete the 10,000-steps challenge while observing social distancing.
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Perjury was only the beginning…
When Arthur Castro aka Orton was sentenced to 14 years for perjury in the Tichborne claim, it wasn’t the end of the case.
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Prophet of Zoom’s reality check
Spare a thought for those whose world has been turned upside down by the pandemic crisis: tech futurologists.
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Remembering Eirian, a council pioneer
In 1977 Eirian Evans was the first woman to be elected to the Law Society council.
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Lockdown bards on the new normal
Lawyers show their creative side in collection of Covid-19 poetry.
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Victorian cause celebre goes under the hammer
Archive of letters and printed works relating to the case of the Tichborne claimant.