Obiter – Page 116
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‘Words! Mere words! How terrible they were!’
Obiter commends the Wildeian wit and prosaic elegance of ‘creative agency’ (always an easy target, we know) Isaac Parker.
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The customer is often trite
It is safe to say that the profession did not greet with unmitigated joy the initiative to open the legal services complaints process to non-clients.
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On a pavement near you...
What a breath of fresh air the brave new legal services market is proving. But there is a downside.
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Memory Lane
Personal injury solicitors are on tenterhooks over how the controversial fixed costs scheme for lower-value road traffic accident claims will work.
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When smiling is really not welcome
SRA board members debate what message the regulator wants to send out to consumers.
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MoJ pledges mystery
The ministry seems to have forgotten about a series of pledges it made earlier this year.
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Font of inspiration
Obiter applauds any attempt to save taxpayers’ money in these austere times.
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Russian gold
Just as the Great Train Robbers needed a lawyer to help launder the money, so did the First Great Train Robbers, writes James Morton. They removed gold intended to pay soldiers in the Crimea from an apparently secure van on the London to Folkestone train on 15 May 1855. This ...