All Obiter articles – Page 41
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Romeo hits the right note
New MoJ permanent secretary is also president of a London amateur choir.
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What ales the noble lord?
Jonathan Sumption QC’s withering denunciations of lockdown are pinned up outside the local Wetherspoons.
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Assessing complaints about the ombudsman? Yours for £20k
Office for Legal Complaints is hiring a new adjudicator.
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You don’t have to own a dog to work here, but it helps
Is an office pet helping you through these trying times?
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Pretty in pink
A wintery scene from a Christmas card? No, it's the offices of Holley & Steer Solicitors.
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The Life and Strange Adventures of Bishopsgate Crusoe, Solicitor
Who was marooned all alone in a City office during the first great LOCKDOWN.
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Lawyers not impressed with dreaded marketing strategy
'What would you like people to have in mind when they face you in litigation?' City firm asks.
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Flowers and friars
20 White Friars is definitely a contender for our most aesthetically pleasing law firm premises.
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Risqué business taints law officers
It is sobering to look back at history to see how some of the ‘great and good’ behaved.
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Lord chief justice throws journalists a virtual bone
A 'new normal' online press conference attracts Fleet Street's finest.
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If 'law is a game', why does it need the LSB to ref?
'Law is a game' is cynicism worthy of Machiavelli.
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Zoom boom gloom
Conference goers have been known to skip sessions for a round of golf, but this year’s truants had to come up with an alternative.
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From courts to cookies - the solicitor tasting success as a baker
Sarah King needed something to fill the time during lockdown.