All Obiter articles – Page 61
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Bench charmer befuddles judge
Back in 1881, Mabel Wilberforce had quite the effect on Mr Justice Field.
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Ghost in the machine?
Perhaps the haunting of an executed highwayman is behind the ‘unique challenges’ the Central Criminal Court faces when it comes to WiFi.
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High Court master is a breath of fresh air
Edmund Honohan was forced to create his own ventilation system in a Dublin courtroom.
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Madge of honour
A discovery at the University of Glasgow has finally put a face to the name of the UK’s first woman solicitor.
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Dobbing in your clients
When an Australian gang war led to the death of her father, Lawyer X took matters into her own hands.
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Food for the [Dover] soul
In Brexit year, white cliffs are a recurrent theme at the Law Society Art Group’s annual show.
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Quango queen Goldwag spreads her wings
Legal complaints chair takes the reins at leasehold advisory body.
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A broken shield and random arrow? SRA badge is so much more
Logo deeply communicates intent within a context of security and protection, marketing expert concludes.
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Gatecrasher fails the SRA compliance test
Unknown client delivers a scripted rant against a solicitor.
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Solicitor Magson 'so proud' after agonising Apprentice exit
Sarah Ann Magson ’raring to return’ to solicitor day job after exit from the BBC show.
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Marketing mission loses its fizz
Brand management is all the rage with law firms, but clumsy attempts to protect the image can sometimes backfire. Just ask New Zealand outfit Simpson Grierson, which probably went too far in trying to recently portray the wholesome nature of the firm. The firm had posted a photo ...
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Leave the money and run
A conference of barristers was more impressed by Gauke’s latest promise of cash than his latest speech.