All Obiter articles – Page 8
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Dawn of ‘deathtech’
MyGoodbyes is an app to lead us through a conversation many of us never get around to having.
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Where ‘legal Eagles’ dare
Hats off to Deputy Master Linwood for working a classic 1970s rock lyric into a judgment.
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Making an exhibit of ourselves
Obiter’s little aside on a case features as an exhibit in the skeleton of another case.
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Irish eyes smiling on new expat group
Association of Irish Lawyers in England (AILIE) aims to connect Irish people throughout England.
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Black mark of hasty legislation
The Black Act 1723 was bad, certainly as far as the rural working classes were concerned.
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Judicial history lesson
Historical reverie of two upper tribunal judges makes one positively hanker to move to the storied locale they describe so charmingly.
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PLAG shoots from the HIP
Tension simmers in residential property sector over best way to speed up home buying and selling process.
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Men’s club hubbub
The gentlemen of the Garrick doubtless rang for another large malt as the identities of current members were revealed.
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Memory lane
Clementi kicks off regulatory overhaul and Russia embraces jury trial system: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Frozen out at the RCJ
Obiter has long suspected that the road to hell leads through an overspill court.
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Cymraeg milestone
For the first time in history, the swearing-in ceremony of a circuit judge has taken place in Wales.
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Garage rocks
Department head at Ison Harrison Solicitors on the firm's employee-owned structure.
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Judge puts guffawing counsel firmly in his place
Barristers are generally adept at remaining statuesque while their opponents put forward their case, though it was not unheard of for an eye-roll or two to creep in during remote hearings in lockdown. But a judgment emerging from Ontario, Canada, suggests that not every advocate has quite managed the poker ...
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From handwritten law report to AI
Exhibition at Middle Temple Library illustrates the evolution of the law report.
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Magistrate with a fighting spirit
Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny Bt was, without doubt, a Renaissance man.
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It’s official: we do have second-class courts
One of the headline ‘modernisation’ wheezes for HMCTS unveiled in the budget was ‘reducing spend on first class post’.
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Memory lane
Scotland, money laundering regulations and a director general for the Law Society: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Post Office politics
An appearance before a parliamentary select committee is always a daunting prospect.