Obiter – Page 39
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Something for nothing
Retired partner and district judge Stephen Gold remembers his time as an articled clerk.
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Supreme Court gets social
£400,000 investment on IT and broadcasting pays off in viewing figures.
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Dirty deeds
Housing minister was speaking from experience when he told conference 'old and dusty' documents have to be located in the homebuying and selling process.
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Criminal lawyers checking account
What steps should we take or have taken to save a client (and probably others) from themselves?
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Fake whiplash claimant not boxing too clever
Boxer made professional debut five days after soft-tissue injury.
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Lawyers take the blows as Sir Geoffrey throws haymakers
A tip for future hearings: think first, write later - and avoid extreme adjectives.
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Minister wades into a Grey area
As many a rising politician has discovered, the road from saloon bar pundit to world statesman is littered with potholes.
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Carts before the horse
Obiter detects a lack of harmony between the Ministry of Justice and the Office for Statistics Regulation, the body charged with making sure that official statistics are sound.
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Defender of the rich and famous
The flamboyant and talented Francis Lee Bailey Jr died earlier this month.
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Royal birth keeps lawyers busy
Daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is already generating plenty of work for lawyers.
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Which snaps court your fancy?
Holidays are supposed to be a time to switch off – until you pass the nearby law courts.
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Lord chancellor's little black book
Could we see Robert Buckland's memoirs on the shelves, after a decent interval?
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A fresh start? Try becoming the Falklands’ only judge
Senior magistrate post is comparable to that of a Crown court or county court judge in England and Wales.
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Netball, rugby - and LawCare
Law Society RFC 7s & Netball Tournament announces partnership with legal community support charity LawCare.
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Do as we say, not as we do
Our regulator never tires of lecturing solicitors on matters of transparency, but perhaps it could attend to the beam in its own eye.