All Obiter articles – Page 19
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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.
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Hey Jude, is that your lawyer?
Unveiling ceremonies for Spanish football giants are a big deal for all concerned.
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Record breakers: London Legal Walk Gallery 2023
A record 16,000 walkers took to the streets and parks of London in blazing sunshine this week for the biggest London Legal Walk in the event’s 19-year history. The biggest event in the legal calendar returns.
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Firm festival keeps singing in the rain
The law firm summer party may have been watered down in recent years, with firms restricting spending or perhaps wary of encouraging staff to overdo the Aperol Spritz.
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Having the shirt off your judicial back
Members of the senior judiciary finally get the hang of T-shirts.
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Memory lane
A regulation review and lawyers reluctant to use PCs: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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And they’re off! LLW 2023 is under way
Law Society president and chief executive lead the Chancery Lane team in the largest ever London Legal Walk.
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Standing (court)room only
Does a paper with a top-10 international firm’s logo reserve a seat? Asking for a friend.
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Whale of a time for island hoppers
Law Society Yacht Club enjoys near-continuous sunshine in its most ambitious cruise yet.
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Royal double achieves little for court transparency
Broadcaster Sky offers an impression of Prince Harry's evidence spoken by an actor.
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A prince in the witness box
The Duke of Sussex is not the first royal to give evidence in a civil trial.
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Harry's no-show at the High Court
Media descend on the Rolls Building to see the Duke of Sussex give evidence in phone-hacking trial.
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Lawyers not open to sharing office space
Many lawyers might give a knowing nod to the Irish Chief State Solicitor’s Office and its summary of an open plan office idea.
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False witness
The most dangerous witness ever must have been in 1928 in Lowndes County, Alabama.
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Peak practice
Devon firm Wolferstans Solicitors climbs Britain’s highest mountain to raise funds for charity that supported colleague after cancer diagnosis.
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Burnett brings the house down with welcome speech
Lord chief justice finds he may have something in common with the late Elizabeth Taylor.
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Memory lane
An interview with Chris Grayling and the arrogance of the City: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.