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Legal lionesses: the law firms backing women’s football
Long before Chloe Kelly and Ella Toone lit up Wembley, the legal profession was backing women’s football at all levels.
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Rolling out a ragged red carpet
MoJ finally gets round to sending ministers to take a look at a few courts.
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It’s never too late to join up
Simon Osborne, who qualified as a solicitor 1973, finally ‘graduates’.
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Dionysian exhibition in the Rolls
Millions of dollars’ worth of (arguably) ancient artefacts are lined up in the courtroom.
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Short shrift for short sleeves?
The oppressive heat has led some lawyers to consider truly drastic measures.
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Street writer
Solicitors' storylines on long-running soap Coronation Street branch out to lasting powers of attorney.
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Blackballed by the Major
It’s the dawn of the Swinging Sixties and newly demobbed Michael Simmons has landed a plum City job – with Jonathan Sumption’s father. Read on...
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1747 and all that: Coodes celebrates 275 years
Firm founded under George II now has eight offices across Cornwall and Devon.
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Action stations for Slater and Gordon
Four years after the national firm quit 52 Chancery Lane, it has returned to the ’hood.
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Love affair lands lawyer inside
US lawyer Mary Evans fell in love with Tim Kirk while he was serving a sentence for robbery.
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When the PM failed to fire the attorney general
Dominic Grieve recalls how he earned an extra day’s pay.
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Letting lawyers sound off holistically could prove costly
Civil Justice Council tries to put a lid on epic submissions to consultation.
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€10bn case throws up a curveball
Claim brought 'for the sake of stability of the global financial system' fails to impress the High Court.
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