All Obiter articles – Page 14
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Rungs on ladder of corruption?
The path to hell is paved with good intentions. Free coffee is one step along it.
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Bare bones: how to impress a judge
Judicial colleagues share practical tips to avoid getting on the wrong side of a judge.
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Happy birthday, Lincoln Crown Court
200th anniversary will be marked by an open day with a mock trial.
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The news today: Irwin Mitchell hires ex-BBC anchor
Joanna Gosling will join the national firm as senior associate and mediator.
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Judges get something for a rainy day
Goodie bags at the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association’s annual conference contain two surprises.
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Commonwealth judges get a royal welcome to Wales
Magistrates and judges gather in Cardiff for long-delayed conference.
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September heatwave: lawyers wilt in furnace-like courtrooms
The unseasonably hot weather has taken its toll on lawyers, as they wilt in stuffy courtrooms and sweaty suits.
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Memory Lane
Law Society Gazette, 9 September 2013 Graduates lose out in earning power According to new research from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, recent law graduates earn less than the average salary of their peers. Figures from the class of 2008/09 show that law graduates earned an average of £26,000 in ...
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Thames no barrier
With Legal London basking in a late summer heatwave, Obiter rather fancies taking a riverside walk. Alas we’ll have to wait until 14 October for the return of the Walk the Thames event organised by the ever-energetic London Legal Support Trust. The walk brings the legal community together to take ...
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Plain speaking not delivered at Post Office Inquiry
’Item-level deduplication’ and ’multifactorial assessment’ cause some bewilderment.
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Coming like a ghost town
Tendency of hybrid office staff to go in to the office on just Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays is causing anxiety in some quarters.
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David Lammy - coming to a law firm near you?
Latest register of members' interests shows a busy programme for shadow foreign secretary.
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Pinsents on track to help rejuvenate athletics
International firm is official supplier of legal services to world championships in Budapest.
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Alex Chalk reveals a surprising role model
Does the lord chancellor’s choice of office portrait betray a secret ambition?
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England rugby’s biggest weapon? Its lawyer
Sports specialist persuaded independent judicial committee to overturn a red card.
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No Mickey Mouse degrees for filmmaker - lawyer
Rising star contrasts his experiences at film school and law school.
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Leveson recreated - in portraits
More than a decade on, a London photographer recreates a judicial inquiry in portraits.
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Memory lane
Firms remain hostile to judicial ambitions and there are calls for the formation of a Legal Art Society: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.