Obiter – Page 98
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News‘Soporifically leaden’: a day in the life of Neuberger
Little did anyone in court think ‘and then see’ could mean ‘rule on the spot’.
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NewsHail the new King Zog
The justice secretary is discovering anew that politics is a contact sport.
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NewsMassed legal ranks reach fever pitch
Charity performance by a massed choir of 180 solicitors, barristers and support staff set for 8 June.
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NewsMixing it with the wiseguys
Over the years, a number of lawyers have paid a high price for feeding information to the police.
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NewsCouncil of snore
Lack of sleep seemed to crop up in conversation with some frequency at the Lawyers in Local Government Weekend School.
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NewsGet off your behind and do some work
What ways do readers find of not spending too much time on their backsides?
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NewsMemory lane
Professor Richard Susskind and Lord Justice Neuberger intend to set up a public-facing web site.
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NewsConsumer panel’s work programme is a mouthful
Masterclass in corporate speak is a hot pub topic. Or not.
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NewsBully for Ben, who doesn’t take no for an answer
Finding a training contract is tough, particularly when you have Asperger’s syndrome.
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NewsThe tyring task of crossing Antarctica on foot
Trainee solicitor hopes to join team aiming to cross the Antarctic landmass – and has a novel endurance technique.
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NewsUp before Blackader – and lived to tell the tale
A moment of levity in the aftermath of the Easter Rising.
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NewsMemory lane
The council pointed out the hardship which would ensue if members of the public were deprived of a right of action in accident cases owing to the proposed short limitation period.
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NewsGove meeting all his targets
Justice secretary met journalists, clergymen and fellow politicians.
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NewsSoft, strong, righting a wrong
A very special item has arrived in the Law Society Library – it’s a toilet roll.
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NewsMissing baby murder puzzle
One of the more fascinating cases in the New South Wales criminal courts has been that of Keli Lane.





















