All Obiter articles – Page 59
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Lying down on the job
Scottish firm Gilson Gray’s away day taught its staff about mental health, nutrition, financial wellbeing, fitness and mindfulness.
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Catching some Z’s in Rolls late show
Britain’s biggest ever civil fraud trial was barely underway before one courtroom-goer appeared to have had enough.
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Call centre engaged
The Institute of Customer Service was very impressed by the SRA call centre.
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Solicitors ready for next Line of Duty cliche
The series that created the ‘world’s worst solicitor’ returns on Sunday.
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All Hale Instagram
President Lady Hale has been promoting the Supreme Court’s account on the photo-sharing app.
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Thrings ain’t what they used to be
Regional firm Thrings has gone the extra mile for its clients.
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HMCTS needs Facebook status update
Her Majesty’s Courts & Tribunals Service’s Facebook page is lagging behind in comparison to its Twitter counterpart.
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Never mind the b*ll*cks
Attorney general Geoffrey Cox QC MP managed to convey his view towards a tweet in a simple one-worded message.
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Instructed by the Great Eagle
Former army officer James Averill acted on relayed communications from the higher entity The Lord of the Scorpio Hierarchy.
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Horses for courses at new law firm
Two solicitors have opened what they say is the UK’s first legal practice specialising in the protection of animals.
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On yer bike: ex-Law Society boss bids to ride into record books
Catherine Dixon will attempt a world record tandem cycle across five continents for charity.
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Feel inspired at Nelsons
A pool table, banquette-style booth seating and a bar are some of the features of revamped Nottingham office.
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Some things don’t change
One of the characters in Martin Sherman’s play Gently Down the Stream is a solicitor.
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Lydia's flower power
Personal injury project manager Lydia Nobrega holds the title of most productive poppy maker.
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Torn off a stipe by living legend
Judge Michael Johnstone could and did reduce some advocates to tears.