All Obiter articles – Page 97
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Evening all: 1950s bobbies
Beat officer finds petrol tanker blocking the High Road while the driver went for his breakfast.
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Mental health firm’s best foot forward
Nearly 40 legal professionals from Blavo & Co will join 8,000 others on the London Legal Walk.
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Memory lane
The Law Society Gazette, 13 May 2010 Nineteen new solicitor MPs enter the Commons Last week’s general election saw 19 solicitors newly elected as MPs – 14 for the Conservative Party and five for Labour. Conservative wins included Helen Grant, senior partner at Croydon firm Grants and Eversheds consultant Jonathan ...
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When lawyers kept calm and carried on
Relentless resilience showed by the justice system during the second world war.
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Corruption in the courtroom
The very best tribunal for an acquittal must be the judge sitting alone who has been bribed.
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Memory lane
Shoosmiths has agreed to pay what is believed to be a substantial referral fee to the Automobile Association.
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Bach to the future?
A Westminster snout reckons Obiter missed a frontrunner in the race to be next justice secretary.
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Legal hen invades the Miliband coop
Bride-to-be who ambushed Labour leader’s battle bus highlights issue of legal aid cuts.
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A trial that may never end
The case of convicted murderer Mark Lundy fails to leave the headlines.
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Assange conference cameo sparks bench boycott
It’s generally a coup for a conference organiser to snare a household name.
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Lawyers can rely on kindness of strangers
Today is International Be Kind to Lawyers Day (apparently). But where’s the wine?