Obiter – Page 117
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It fell off the back of a lorry, honest
A book believed stolen from St Paul’s Cathedral has resurfaced – in a collection put up for sale by the Law Society.
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Paper pushers
Credit to the Ministry of Justice for cutting its spending on paper by £300,000 this year – but somehow the department still managed to rack up a bill of £2.9m in 2012/13.
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Something to shout about
There was more than a hint of The Office’s David Brent about Riverview Law’s latest press release, in which it outlines plans to take on more staff.
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Wednesday winners
After a new job? Fix the interview for a Wednesday lunchtime is the advice from a recruitment consultant.
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Memory Lane
Roll of honour: Hopgood, John Vere, DFC. Flight Lieutenant Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed in action in the Ruhr dam operations and buried in Dortmund.
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Cafe makeover on the run
A community cafe is brighter and more welcoming thanks to volunteers from a black country firm.
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Fig-uratively speaking
The master of the rolls Lord Dyson gave a tear-jerker of a send-off to Lord Judge last month
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All in a flap over birds
After the over-the-top coverage enjoyed by the ‘barrister hottie’ rankings last month
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Caption competition
Obiter’s request for captions to the picture of justice secretary Chris Grayling receiving an award from commons speaker John Bercow prompted some wicked (and frankly unprintable) suggestions. For some reason, most of you seemed to find something amusing in the disparity in the two legislator’s heights. In a nod to ...
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Charity drivers
At Simpson Millar, they take a direct approach to making sure that aid gets to the right place. Associate Allison Chatto (pictured), and office manager Amanda Davis will be driving a lorry as part of a convoy delivering humanitarian aid to some of Europe’s poorest children, in Bulgaria. Chatto and ...
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The wages of crime
Overall, participants in the world’s great robberies do not seem to have lived happily on the proceeds.
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By George! Legal PR misses a trick with royal baby
Obiter is a little disappointed by the legal sector’s failure to ride shotgun on the birth of royal baby George.
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Opinion
Boundaries of behaviour
My first day as an agent for the Crown Prosecution Service did not begin auspiciously.
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Happy birthday, legal aid
Lawyers are getting rather good at demonstrating noisily against government plans to ‘transform’ legal aid.
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Earning ironman spurs
Congratulations to Philippa Rudd (pictured), partner at Norwich firm Cozens-Hardy, on becoming an ironman.
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Nice work
More good news on the employment front. If you’re an exceptional leader, capable of leading an independent organisation to deliver (sic) outstanding customer service, the Office for Legal Complaints has the job for you. It is advertising for a chair to replace Elizabeth France. The pay: £52,500 for 60 days ...
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Austen’s £10 fine for lawyers
Obiter is concerned at the choice of author Jane Austen for the token woman decorating the ‘B’ side of our banknotes. What’s wrong with that? Surely the intricacies of estates, settlements, trusts and wills - grist to her novels - provide a compelling record of private client work at the ...