All Obiter articles – Page 104
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Late DJ’s brush with the law
How Mike Smith influenced the career of a budding solicitor - and government minister.
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Hurdling solicitor misses medal
Rick Yates finished seventh in the Commonwealth Games 400m hurdles. Hats off to him.
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Sleep disorder in court
Most lawyers will have a tale or two to tell about a judge dozing off on the bench.
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Brushes with the noose
Two men I defended were convicted of murder – both would have gone to the gallows if the death penalty was in use.
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Heroes in short supply to rescue bill
The debate on the Sarah bill had a definite end-of-term feel.
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Magna Carta Island signs off for £4m
Island where King John signed the charter is on the market.
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Memory lane
European ruling was described as another blow to the government’s attempts to deregulate workers’ rights.
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Remembering Daniel Radiven
Family members and colleagues have sought to use his story as inspiration.
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Floored by slippery customers
Supermarkets are most likely to be sued if someone should suffer a slip on their premises.
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Life 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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American rap sheet arrives
Are we going down another American pathway, featuring arrests alongside convictions?