All Obiter articles – Page 26
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Taking out the trash
National firm Shakespeare Martineau take part in litter pick along the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal towpath.
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Tributes for judge ‘ahead of his time’
Longest-serving current High Court judge Mr Justice Holman departs in August.
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From court to comedy: the lawyer preparing for Edinburgh bow
‘Shit Lawyer’ lifts the veil on the world of criminal justice, according to solicitor Abigail Rolling.
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'We must continue to rely on the strong and fearless legal profession'
From a speech by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Courts of Justice, 10 October 1968
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Last of the many, not first of the few
Michael Simmons concludes his reminiscences about life as an (aspiring) solicitor in the 1950s.
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No reprieve for poor pantry boy
Execution of 18-year-old convicted of murder in 1922 caused great outcry.
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The hard slog
Michael Simmons continues reminiscing about life as an (aspiring) solicitor in the 1950s.
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Hello Holroyde, farewell Fulford (LJs)
His lordship has always greeted court reporters with a smile.
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Wagatha Christie trial hits fever pitch
The national press descended on the Royal Courts of Justice for the ‘Wagatha Christie’ libel trial – the culmination of a long-running spat between two so-called WAGs which will reportedly cost £2m in costs – with damages, if awarded, likely to amount to just tens of thousands of pounds.
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Putting your best foot forward can rile a judge
About to insert a footnote into your skeleton argument? Think again if you want to get on the right side of the bench.
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Ivy Williams’ centenary draws elite crowd
There was quite the collection of legal heavyweights at the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday evening to celebrate the centenary of Ivy Williams becoming the first woman to be called to the English bar.
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In the swim – at last
Michael Simmons continues reminiscing about life as an (aspiring) solicitor in the 1950s.
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Solicitor sent to the gallows
On 31 May 1922 Major Herbert RowseArmstrong became the only solicitor tobe hanged for murder. He may well havepoisoned his bullying wife Kathleen, but didhe have a fair trial?
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WAGs go Wilde as Vardy v Rooney kicks off
The national press descends on the Royal Courts of Justice for the ‘Wagatha Christie’ libel trial.
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Judgment shortened to Jmt? It's not appealing to us
We never thought we would see attempts to mangle or redraw the English language in the esteemed Court of Appeal.
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Solicitor awakes to new political career
Last week’s local elections were full of surprises – but perhaps no surprise was bigger than the one handed to Hampstead Town candidate Adrian Cohen.