Obiter – Page 22
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NewsWindow dressing
Ministry of Justice’s headquarters in Petty France, London, gains some new decorations.
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NewsHollywood court drama takes the stage
Gwyneth Goes Skiing opens next month at the Pleasance theatre, in north London.
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NewsJudge’s froideur turns up the heat
Her Honour Judge Deborah Taylor recalls action she took to get heating and air con fixed at Southwark Crown Court.
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NewsCounsel get into the weeds
While knotweed itself is no joke, the opening day of Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil – the Japanese knotweed ADR case - had moments of humour.
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NewsTrainee solicitor is game for job of two halves
Trainee Aaron Ford is now qualified to referee Women’s Championship matches and run the line in Women’s Super League games.
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NewsMemory lane
A makeover at the RCJ, referrals of the future and fusion in Australia: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsCase management is vital - extra pages are not
Judge is not impressed by 600-page bundle for pre-trial review.
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NewsGothic start to mortgage securities judgment
'In late 2007, as clouds gather in the sub-prime mortgage market…'
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NewsCold and lonely, lovely work of art
Last week’s IBA conference in Paris featured a welcome reception at the Louvre.
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NewsBack to the day job for retiring Wayne Barnes
Rugby referee blows the whistle on his career in the middle.
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NewsLaw Rocks! Almost $7 million raised
Three great law firm bands rocked out the IBA last night as the 14-year-old initiative celebrated another fundraising milestone.
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NewsWalking with kings, down the mall
When it comes to career advice, there is a lot of talk these days about networking and the power of your network.
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NewsWalesa wows the IBA
Poland’s former president Lech Wałęsa was on characteristically impassioned form at this morning’s IBA conference in Paris.
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NewsMemory lane
A property portal set to go live, David Clementi's five-step plan and a barber at the Society's Hall: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsHeavyweight drama
Legal London’s Carey Street once again ‘dressed’ for the purposes of period drama.





















