All Obiter articles – Page 96
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Gove’s sicknote challenge
New justice secretary tries to instil private sector spirit into Ministry of Justice.
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With strings attached
What happens when the lines between business and pleasure become decidedly blurred?
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Magna Carta legacy memorial: gallery
The speaker of the House of Commons unveils a memorial at Runnymede ‘to celebrate Magna Carta and the journey to justice, liberty and freedom’.
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Money launderers: steer clear of Freshfields
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer wise over fake-money scams.
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Heavyweight champion
The Legal Services Consumer Panel not as puny as you might think – or is it?
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Rearranging the flowers
Recently there was a reminder of when two women were wrongly convicted of stealing teddy bears from Princess Diana tributes.
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Singing solicitors show dogged determination
Father-and-sons group beaten by dogs on BGT – but they won’t go quietly.
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You get the picture
Conversion of magistrates’ court into a cinema tickled some of our readers.
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Lawyers’ desks are not so hot
Life’s not always rosy in the law, but at least you get a desk to call your own.
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Thousands go legal walking for justice
The London Legal Walk attracted a record turnout from across the profession. View our image gallery of all the best pics.
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Stage set for legal aid drama
Law Society is sponsoring the production of new play telling stories of those affected by funding cuts.