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NewsMarketing mission loses its fizz
Brand management is all the rage with law firms, but clumsy attempts to protect the image can sometimes backfire. Just ask New Zealand outfit Simpson Grierson, which probably went too far in trying to recently portray the wholesome nature of the firm. The firm had posted a photo ...
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NewsLeave the money and run
A conference of barristers was more impressed by Gauke’s latest promise of cash than his latest speech.
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NewsApprentice candidates struggle with price transparency
Sarah Ann Magson continues her quiet march into contention.
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NewsLitigant disappears into the jungle
Noel Edmonds has been given special permission to view a pre-action letter to Lloyds Banking Group
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NewsJudge loses unwanted record
‘Until a few years ago, I was the world’s least successful competition lawyer’
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NewsTom Robinson keeps it in the family
Campaigning singer’s latest gig was at the opening of a new office for North Lincolnshire firm Mason Baggott & Garton
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News20,000 hang on words of killer
Murderer of the 4th Duke of Bedford was hanged outside Newgate Prison
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NewsUnorthodox diet helps solicitor progress again
Solicitor Sarah Ann Magson continues her quiet progress on BBC show The Apprentice.
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NewsTake That! Law Rocks unplugged again
At nearly 10 years old, Law Rocks! events are still delivering - last night offering a nineties' boyband encore at London's Water Rats.
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NewsEye-wateringly low compensation
Lord Justice Irwin reminds us that compensation caps are not a new idea.
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NewsJudicial choler a going concern
Following the publication of LCJ Lord Burnett of Maldon’s annual report last week, Obiter hereby launches the lord chief justice ‘Concern-O-Meter’…
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NewsMoJ is Facebook’s friend
The Ministry of Justice has invested high amounts into ’promoted activity’ on Facebook.
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NewsApprentice Sarah still flying the solicitor flag
Sarah Ann Magson is starting to prove that ‘quiet and steady’ may just win the Apprentice race.
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NewsLiverpool offices jump into Christmas battle
Two Liverpool law firms are going head-to-head this Christmas to see who can come up with the finest festive knitwear.





















