All Obiter articles – Page 44
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Zoom silence kills the polite conference chuckle
Do virtual meetings need a canned laughter track?
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Never mind the quality…
Legal Services Board last week urged consumers to shop nationally for the best deals on legal advice.
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Wanna dance?
One team member at Forsters will be doing 100 minutes of ballet as part of the London Legal Walk 10xChallenge next month.
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Acrobat who was called to the bars
Jean Marie Jules Léotard created the art of the flying trapeze. You can’t get much further from the law than that.
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Solicitors get shirty
Entries to the Gazette’s competition ranged from the grandiloquent, to the indignant, to the downright waspish.
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Get it on your chest - competition
We’re giving away 10 Gazette-branded t-shirts bearing the proud legend ‘Activist lawyer’. Want to win one?
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The polecat, the piano and the pearl earrings
Law centre solicitor had to deal with an unexpected furry guest.
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Family affair: Father and sons work almost 170 years at same firm
Anthony and John Miller Last month Obiter reported on south east firm Thomson Snell & Passmore being recognised as the world’s oldest legal practice. Middlesex firm Miller Clayton can’t quite claim such longevity, having been founded in the 1930s, but its unbroken record of family service ...
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Epidemic of pandemic claims yet to materialise
The world has changed, as adverts selling us washing powder and tinned sausages seem to tell us endlessly.
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Poetry and motion
London Legal Support Trust encourages you to ‘take on 10k your way’ this year: will you write 10 poems or skip 10km?
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Faking it to get off the hook
Escaping traffic offences, avoiding child maintenance payments, and dodging a parking fine: reasons to fake your own death.
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Big Breakfast
Solicitor Kate Studholme, author of An Elephant for Breakfast, embarks on mission to save wildlife.
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Social distancing heralds end to uncomfortable photo shoots
No more team huddles or handshake poses.
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In for the distance: south east firm celebrates 450 years
In 1570, a curate of Tonbridge Parish Church set up a legal practice. Times have moved on, but Thomson Snell & Passmore is still in business.