OBITER – Page 82
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Clerk’s disdain echoes down the years
Yet another judicial colleague gets in touch with memories of first days in the law. Jeremy Cochrane, who describes himself as a ‘long-retired district judge’, recalls a sudden introduction to legal hierarchies: ‘Upon completion of my National Service in 1956, I began work for solicitors in central London as the ...
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Where's Liz? Justice secretary is hardly centre stage
Lord chancellor notably anonymous in election campaign.
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Memory lane
7 June 2007 Bill changes face reversal The government has pledged to reverse major amendments made to the Legal Services Bill in the House of Lords, accusing peers of losing sight of consumers’ interests. Though the Ministry of Justice has accepted some amendments – notably the addition of protecting the ...
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Record 12,000 lawyers ready to walk 10km for justice
London Legal Support Trust hopes to exceed last year's £740,000 fundraising total.
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Exotic flowers in the jury box
First women to sit on juries faced expected and unexpected challenges.
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Jackson fixed on knowledge - even over dinner
Lord Justice's enthusiasm for subject goes well beyond working hours.
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These lawyers were made for walking
Join the Gazette - and some legal luminaries - on next Monday’s double London legal walk.
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Perils of purdah leave LSB tight-lipped
Our beloved super-regulator seems a little muddled about its constitutional status.
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