All Obiter articles – Page 43
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MoJ seeks new leader to join the IT crowd
Director of technology had better be up to speed with the Control F problem.
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Parting shots for high-flyers
Family law drama The Split is to return to our screens for a third and final series.
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Old school tie suits you better, sir
Lord chief justice recalls meeting Sir Julian Flaux in the Commercial Court while modelling a new tie.
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Getting in the swing on £2 a week
For one aspiring solicitor, 1964 was a year of modest horizons.
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Legal comrades show Starmer the red card
Labour leader is ‘demonstrably not a socialist’, Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers declares.
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Let's hope the BBC’s gavel mistake is a one-off
How not to illustrate a story about an England and Wales court ruling.
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Lawyer assures online court: ‘I’m not a cat’
Texas advocate enters virtual hearing with cat filter activated on Zoom.
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Lockdown legal advice in a good cause
Barrister’s crowdfunding page collects £25,000 for Law Centres Network.
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Tunnel or funnel vision?
Sir Geoffrey Vos’s ‘direction of travel’ for an integrated online civil justice system has some obstacles lying in the way.
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Charity walks offer glimpse of Cumbrian paradise
Staff from Cumbria firm Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors take in stunning scenery in the name of charity.
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Fire and pestilence? The show goes on
Like the Hollywood producer played by Dustin Hoffman in 'Wag the Dog', Obiter has got used to declaring 'This is nothing!'.
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Faulks: putting a lid on it
An overheard conversation at the Department of Administrative Affairs apparently went something like this…
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SRA stuck in traffic
Regulator’s number of visits to its website is impressive. Until you dig deeper.
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