All Obiter articles – Page 34
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Bard times at Chancery Lane
James Woolf's play about the gig economy can still be enjoyed at selected venues.
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Law firm's charity story is a real page-turner
gunnercooke foundation will open its first House of Friends & Books in Manchester in November.
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Rotten luck for Johnny as Sex Pistols claim concludes
Presence of lawyers for band agreement goes against John Lydon in high-profile ruling.
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Rugby and netball tournament is back - with entries from 36 firms
Rugby and netball tournament attracts entries from 36 law and financial services firms.
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Fancy joining the LSB? Check your tweets
Candidates required to jump through potentially awkward social media hoop to join legal services quango.
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The perils of unmuting during a video hearing
Highly unprofessional language halts proceedings at the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Rock and roll (the classical way)
Mr Justice Stewart’s working group on hourly rates gets in an early boost for Roman and Greek mythology.
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Court in a heatwave
Obiter is grateful to the reader who got in touch to lament the ‘intolerable’ conditions at Westminster Magistrates’ Court during last month’s heatwave.
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Putin's People press pack come in from the cold
Press covering the opening of the oligarchs' libel claim are told to keep their distance.
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Damning with faint praise?
Hats off to Mr Justice Chamberlain for a (backhanded) endorsement of the profession’s standing.
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Making space for the arts – The Rolls Building
Even in times of national crisis, space should never be wasted. Everyone gains when the arts have a shot at filling it.
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Buckland's portfolio career
Lord chancellor apparently sees himself as a plumber and admiral of the fleet.
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Prose and cons
We’ve spotted a trend of judges adding a touch of stylistic vim to the opening sentences of their rulings.
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Knitting kits and Kintsugi, anyone?
PR departments of top firms are giving us a glimpse of what office life will be like after the much-heralded demise of lockdown.
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A magic circle mindset
Linklaters lawyers given £300 to spend via their 'personal wellbeing concierge'.