All Obiter articles – Page 43
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Year of the dragon
Wales proved during the pandemic that it was perfectly capable of doing things on its own, says Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd.
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GREAT expectations dashed
Lobby group The CityUK holds its national conference next month. We’re a little perplexed by the legal services lineup.
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A substantial meal? Try pickles and beetroot to stay legal
The 1965 ruling in Timmis v Millman may help pubs weather the latest lockdowns.
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Peaky Rinder
Charity Shelter appoints criminal barrister Robert Rinder to be its first ‘legal services ambassador’.
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Big flipper
Legal community mobilises itself in creative ways to raise funds for free legal support.
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No contempt for Sir Harold
Former editor of The Sunday Times deserves credit for helping clarify contempt of court laws.
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Birdie song
Entertaining exchanges continue between firms representing veteran rockers and actor Bill Murray’s golf company.
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On the job hunt for POW towel
When Brougham’s towel - marked with his prisoner of war number - disappeared, all work stopped until it was recovered.
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Going the distance on Tour
Solicitors and barristers will take part in Breast Cancer Now’s annual week-long charity cycle race, Tour de Law.
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Kids’ stuff in court
Lowry Theatre in Salford - currently a Nightingale court - still expects to put on a live showing of The Gruffalo in December.
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Cease-and-desist letter takes a swing at Bill Murray
Firm says actor has been using client's music without permission.
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Kanye West demands lawyers speak in plain English
US rapper and record producer tells his 31 million Twitter followers what lawyers should be doing in record deals.
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Coming soon… live US court drama
US-based Court TV says it is giving UK residents a ‘front-row seat’ to the US criminal justice system.
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Broad(band) church
The historic Temple Church in London will host a Service of Choral Evensong via live stream to mark the Opening of the Legal Year.