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Keeping up with Jones
Two long-serving in-house solicitors make the list of top-earners at the BBC.
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Pistols at dawn for Aussie judge
Not too many High Court judges have fought duels, but Irish-born Australian Redmond Barry did.
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Solicitor's small house has a big legacy
Great Britain’s smallest house retains its historic charm thanks to grand title that saved it from demolition.
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Trainee solicitor proud after competing in Miss Great Britain
Chloe Lake secured a top 10 finish in the competition.
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Memory lane
Grayling consults on legal aid, the NHS seeks to cap negligence payouts and the RCJ goes under reconstruction: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Straight outta Crompton
William Byrd's biographer finds first book to focus exclusively on the royal courts in the musician's library.
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Reforming the reforms before they have happened
Extension of fixed recoverable costs is a headache for all sorts of reasons. Now the goalposts are being moved before a ball is kicked.
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How to get your judge to get a move on
Don't be pushy, is the considered advice on social media.
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Jokes in exchange for a scroll
Comedian will headline show to raise funds for a Torah Scroll in memory of his friend solicitor-advocate Julian Young.
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Lawyers set off trigger points
British lawyers handling guns in court did rather well in the last century.
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Gallery: Legal Pride 2023
Law Society marches with Bar Council under the banner: ‘Fighting for equality under the rule of law’.
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Ex-legal chief’s unsolicited advice
High on Sir Jonathan Jones' agenda was ‘corrosive’ language.
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Shoot first
Gazette features editor Ed Reyes snaps winning shot for 2023 London Legal Walk’s photo competition.
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Judge's gratitude for 'good humour' in long trial
Paragraph eight of 349-page judgment acknowledges the hard work of counsel and the instructing solicitors.
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Show must go on as court decides on lawyer ban
Madison Square Garden is fined over 'Adverse Attorney Policy'.
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Memory lane
High Court bench gains its first solicitor and bar chief calls for a royal commission: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Thousands go missing
What of the 25,000-odd non-practising solicitors who have dropped off the list after the SRA's new £20 annual charge to stay on the roll?
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An unsuitable job for a member?
Labour MP kicks up a Twitter storm after sniping at Tory parliamentary candidate who works for magic circle firm.
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McCloud judges her opening line just right
Costs budgeting is like the transit of Venus or a triple Jovian eclipse, apparently.
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Judge Rinder back with a new (gavel) hit
Barrister’s 'gripping whodunnit' adds some new touches to the Old Bailey.