Obiter – Page 113

  • Lineker
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    Lineker’s net windfall

    17 February 2014

    Former England star Gary Lineker could be in line for a windfall from insurance firm investment

  • Rolls-building
    News

    Snag hits opening of new Business Court

    17 February 2014

    Delays hit new Business Court that will replace the Commercial and other courts.

  • Chris Grayling
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    Power players

    2014-02-13T14:55:00Z

    Meeting with Chris Grayling turned to the topic of the state of the courts’ IT infrastructure.

  • Super Bowl advert
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    Bowled over by rocker Jamie

    10 February 2014

    Two-minute Super Bowl PI epic opened with a chilling voiceover from a Georgia attorney: ‘At some point a man must ask why God created him.’

  • Scrappy Doo
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    It’s a dog’s life

    10 February 2014

    We mentioned Scrappy Doo without offering pictorial evidence.

  • Telly Savalas
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    Hair today, gone tomorrow

    10 February 2014

    A trip to the hairdresser can be the best way to escape arrest.

  • James Morton
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    Close shaves with thieves

    10 February 2014

    I was fairly lucky about thefts from the office – yet still had a few scrapes.

  • David Cameron
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    Cameron has it taped – again

    3 February 2014

    Is the MoJ enthused about the prime minister’s red tape cull?

  • Magna Carta
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    Lady of the cloth

    3 February 2014

    One of the team behind the Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding dress commissioned to design tapestry to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.

  • Toilet
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    Loo break

    3 February 2014

    We congratulate west London firm DH Law Limited on joining Ealing Council’s community toilet scheme.

  • Police
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    Memory Lane

    3 February 2014

    There have been instances of wrongdoing by police for as long as police forces have existed.

  • Pound sign in eye
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    Stars in their eyes

    27 January 2014

    It is the turn of the personal injury lawyer on reality TV.

  • Tablet
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    Judges stop taking the tablets

    27 January 2014

    Some 100 judges took part in a recent pilot of ebooks.

  • Fish and chips
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    Teatime teaser

    27 January 2014

    The food we eat comes from a regulated industry – as the legal regulators remind us.

  • Simon Hughes in taxi
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    Hughes for hire

    27 January 2014

    Perhaps the new justice minister can help the MoJ with its national taxi strategy.

  • James Morton
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    Playing the blame game

    27 January 2014

    The Rennard saga has echoes of the past.

  • Man Standing
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    The bare necessities

    20 January 2014

    Nudes are very well represented at the Law Society art group’s annual exhibition.

  • Twitter icon on phone
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    Twitter in a flap

    20 January 2014

    Perhaps one Yorkshire firm overdid the excitement when revealing its new Twitter handle.

  • Brass band
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    Memory Lane

    20 January 2014

    The emergence of a new firm was once publicised with the employment of brass bands – not everyone liked it.

  • Barrister demo
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    Extreme behaviour

    13 January 2014

    Last week’s walkout suggests lawyers are getting better at militant action.