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Ups and downs of a court Twitter feed
‘Does anyone out there know when I last worked?’ @CourtLift tweets from Reading.
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The last witness to Lady Chatterley trial
£56,250 needed to save judge's annotated copy for the nation.
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California beaming
Britain’s biggest fraud trial is providing a glimpse into the future of video hearings.
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The importance of getting paid
First rule of practice: ‘Don’t leave the office without money in the client account’.
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Justice Alliance in the dark
Campaigners will be holding a vigil in London on 16 May to ‘shine a light on justice’.
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Ambridge over troubled water
Radio 4’s fictional village certainly isn’t a legal advice desert.
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Gallery: Law Rocks London International Disputes Week
Three law firm bands show that lawyers know how to have a good time.
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Lawyers back in line of fire on Line of Duty
Placing a strand of hair on a corpse is all in a day's work for TV solicitor.
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Does this float your boat?
It’s nearly time for the highlight of the Law Society Yacht Club’s year – a day racing in classic boats off the Isle of Wight.
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Tight-lipped firm files notice of a change of name
In its 130th year, did Slaughter and May fancy a change?
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A mystery on Chancery Lane
A ‘poisoned’ dinner at number 68 led to one of the 19th century’s great miscarriages of justice.
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Women, know your place
1974: The year ABBA encouraged us to celebrate Waterloo, and women were discouraged from practising at the bar.
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Vegans challenge the euro tube
Proposal to ban the sale of vegetarian products as 'sausages' or 'burgers' breaches human rights, charity says.
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Judge but not quite jury - judge excuses himself from duty
Having a judge sit on his own jury is probably taking things too far.
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