OBITER – Page 61
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Bar gets hacked-off
The bar is not known for its humility, a characteristic on show at the Bar Council’s anniversary knees-up last week.
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At the sharp end
Solicitor recalls client’s request to have an ’Excalibur sword’ brought to court.
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Profession captures climate change through power of photography
Lawyers and law students submitted entries in the first Global Law Photography competition.
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Get ready for another lord chancellor
David Gauke says he’ll jump before he’s pushed if Boris Johnson becomes prime minister.
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Arsenic and an old case
As a recent fraud case proved, expert witnesses can cause great trouble.
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Korea ending
When Lancashire solicitor James Robbins missed out on the London Marathon, he tackled one further afield.
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Factory reset
Obiter spent time at a self-styled ‘iconic’ and ‘future-proof’ office in Shoreditch.
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Law graduate enters Love Island villa
Lavena Back joins a model, an eyelash technician, a scientist and a surfer in the show's summer line up.
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What a performance
Rolls Building regular Gareth Corfield called out the Secret Barrister for ’performative othering’ of reporters on Twitter.
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Fifth Birthday? Have a beer
Bhayani HR & Employment Law celebrated the occasion with the help of a Sheffield brewery.
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‘Self-satisfied magic circle trainee’ - lawyers turn on would-be PM Raab
Fellow lawyers do not seem to be rallying to the solicitor’s cause.
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Levy breaks for abducted child
In 1857 Goodman Levy’s 14-year-old daughter Rosie was abducted by Joseph Erlam, a captain in the Queen’s Own Light Infantry.
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Leveson’s skimpy briefs
Last week the president of the Queen’s Bench Division reflected on his time as a junior barrister.
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Rain stops play in two flooded courts
Gateshead Magistrates Court and Liverpool Social Security and Child Support Tribunal forced to close after flooding.