Obiter – Page 115
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NewsFloored by slippery customers
Supermarkets are most likely to be sued if someone should suffer a slip on their premises.
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NewsRemembering Daniel Radiven
Family members and colleagues have sought to use his story as inspiration.
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NewsMemory lane
European ruling was described as another blow to the government’s attempts to deregulate workers’ rights.
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NewsLife is a custard pie
Ayesha Vardag is a daunting competitor in the courtroom. But how did she fare on TV show Come Dine with Me?
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NewsAmerican rap sheet arrives
Are we going down another American pathway, featuring arrests alongside convictions?
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NewsSlater stumped by Cook’s collapse
Perhaps a law firm chose the wrong time to display its name on the England cricket captain’s bat.
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NewsRepeat offenders and the english language
If Obiter had a quid for every time someone uttered the words ‘upstream’ or ‘blockers’, retirement would be imminent.
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NewsIt's all Greek to me…
Judges are not the only ones to enjoy sprinkling speeches with classical allusions.
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NewsMarathon man Chris on 30-day odyssey
Herbert Smith partner Chris Parsons aims to raise $1m for the Loomba Foundation.
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NewsMemory lane
Members who will be attending the provincial meeting should state if they will be accompanied by a lady.
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NewsBricking it at interview
Our request for oddball interview questions brought in some real horrors.
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NewsA firm not to be reckoned with
Wonga could have at least come up with some tough-sounding law firm names.
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NewsOne out, all out
Sadly a workplace issues seminar won’t be happening – because of industrial action.
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NewsLosing it in translation
Competent interpreters were even more thin on the ground in the 1970s.
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