All Obiter articles – Page 21
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Stiffs don’t get regulated
Obiter hard-boiled productions presents a seasonal thriller. Introducing Phyllis Frizer, sole practitioner.
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When a silk's T-shirt stunned court into silence
Presiding judge praises criminal bar in heartwarming message.
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Parole hearings go public - to a select few
All 32 seats for the first hearing were snapped up two months ago.
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Read letter day leads to gallows
The year 1922 was not a good one for Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett, or more particularly for his clients.
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Squeezy does it
Bonus for turning up in person to the Bar Conference was the chance to collect exhibition-stand goodies.
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Let’s party like it’s 1952
Last week saw the Platinum anniversary dinner of the London Solicitors Litigation Association.
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Exciting opportunities for the SDT
Latest word is the tribunal is looking to relocate within London.
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Lord Woolf prize draw – winners and memories
We received dozens of entries for our prize draw to win a copy of Lord Woolf’s new autobiography, An Uncommon Lawyer.
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Woolf tome: prize draw
The Gazette has a couple of paperback copies of Lord Woolf’s autobiography to give away.
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Playing the ID blame game
My clients were convinced that parades were rigged and I have no doubt sometimes they were.
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World Cup not yet runneth over
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 fever seems muted. Kudos therefore to DAS Law which offers the only football themed news release so far.
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Lefty lawyer? Slovenia just voted for one
Pirc Musar is a partner with her own privacy law firm based in Ljubljana.
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Our friends in the north
BBC puts out 10-part documentary series about work of solicitors in the north-east.
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Legal Twitter in a tizz over Mastodon migration
Commentators are not impressed with Elon Musk's plans for the micro-blogging platform.
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Treason and plot on the papers
National Archives exhibition includes first public display of 1351 statute.