All Obiter articles – Page 52
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HMCTS listings meeting scuppered - owing to listings clash
Criminal bar chief was supposed to meet chief executive Susan Acland-Hood today.
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Words paper over the cracks
Beautifully drafted press releases are of limited use to lawyers who have to dodge falling plasterboard in court.
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Hide and seek for digital badge
Finding the SRA badge on magic circle firms’ websites involves a certain amount of clicking and scrolling.
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A tale of two squirrels
How should we react to the suggestion that the dying breed of grey squirrels (‘lay justices’) should be given a transplant by the creation of a sub-breed (‘paid lay justice’)?
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A most civilised tribunal
Tea and biscuits and a view of Gray’s Inn Square greet arrivals at the bar’s tribunal suite.
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Lord chancellors are a go-going
House of Commons bids farewell to two noticeable holders of the office.
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Who says compliance conferences aren’t fun?
Entertainment was found in the plenary session on ethics at the SRA’s annual COLP and COFA conference.
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A life less roardinary
Former Colchester solicitor combined practice in the law with a career as… a lion tamer.
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Music to their ears
Robert Buckland QC MP reveals he once put on quite a performance in front of his constituents.
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A Scouse Silicon Valley? Lawyers encouraged to play hard
Liverpool civil litigation specialists CEL Solicitors moves into new premises.
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Red and Green should never be seen
City law firm Bates Wells was at the heart of a (law-abiding) 'climate strike' demo.
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Dressing the part
Labour MP Jess Phillips was disillusioned with the reality of going to court.
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Down and out at the law crammer
My old alma mater, of which I am apparently one of the oldest living graduates, appears to have moved up in the world.