OBITER – Page 66
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He who dares: Can Barrister Rick survive torture to win SAS final?
The personal injury specialist has reached the final eight of Channel Four’s SAS: Who Dares Wins.
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‘Failing Grayling’ beyond the pale
MP admonished for unparliamentary language in probate fee hearing.
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MoJ creates its own marketing mistake
Comms team gets carried away with updates on courts modernisation.
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How to Passmore exams
SRA executive director Crispin Passmore has set up his own business helping law firms get their head around legal regulations.
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Oh, what shall I wear?
The European Patent Litigators Association puts its priorities in order: to wear a robe or not?
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Address this house
Unusual house names are surprisingly popular across the UK, so much so there exists an award dedicated to the most creative.
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Bench charmer befuddles judge
Back in 1881, Mabel Wilberforce had quite the effect on Mr Justice Field.
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The taming of the queue
Being kept on hold by the Divorce Central telephone line takes the waiting game to a whole new level.
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High Court master is a breath of fresh air
Edmund Honohan was forced to create his own ventilation system in a Dublin courtroom.
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Ghost in the machine?
Perhaps the haunting of an executed highwayman is behind the ‘unique challenges’ the Central Criminal Court faces when it comes to WiFi.
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Dobbing in your clients
When an Australian gang war led to the death of her father, Lawyer X took matters into her own hands.
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Madge of honour
A discovery at the University of Glasgow has finally put a face to the name of the UK’s first woman solicitor.
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Food for the [Dover] soul
In Brexit year, white cliffs are a recurrent theme at the Law Society Art Group’s annual show.