Obiter – Page 7
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NewsMcCloud cuts to Krapp at the last
Famous last words are often quoted, but maybe last judgments ought to be a thing too.
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NewsMemory lane
Government help for LiPs, police checks for child law solicitors and the Post Office goes metric: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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News£150k job vacancy: relevant skills optional
The Law Commission is on the hunt for two new commissioners.
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NewsCruel summer: attorney general asked about Taylor Swift
Richard Hermer KC tells journalists he can't say if he advised government on the singer - let alone what that advice might have been.
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NewsCourt stats? 404 error page. Just keep waiting
'Concerns about the quality' of court statistics may be more serious than first admitted.
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NewsShutting the stable door?
Ethics training at the Post Office is commendable, but possibly belated.
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NewsTribunals president is no eejit
President of the tribunals tells Welsh lawyers how he got judges to buy into remote justice.
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NewsJudges behaving badly – again
There must, I suppose, be some sympathy for a judge or magistrate who has a very occasional outburst during a case – provided that they do not do it too often.
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NewsEx-Rosenblatt chief gets back in the game
Nicola Foulston, the former chief executive of City firm RBG, does not seem to have lost her appetite for the legal world.
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NewsMemory lane
A Law Society power shake-up, how to advertise and the Motor Car Act 1903: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsHack quits court reporting to get in on the action
Former court reporter Amy Rowley qualifies as a criminal lawyer.
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NewsRobing up for the Abbey
A new legal year opens with the traditional Westminster Abbey service. Long may it continue.
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NewsFancy a London stroll? Walk this way
Event to raise money for free legal advice charities takes place Saturday 5 October.
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News'Politically dead' Chalk in good spirits at party conference
Former justice secretary was a special guest at drinks reception hosted by Law Society and Bar Council.
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NewsGateley shows problem with being public property
With control relinquished, a business must rely on shareholders to toe the line.
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NewsThe cold always bothers me anyway
A day at Wimbledon Magistrates Court is enough to give anyone the chills.
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NewsMatters of life and Dr Death
It is a wonder how some ‘experts’ have ever been allowed to give evidence.
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NewsParrado perspective
Nando Parrado, a survivor of the 1972 Andes plane crash, speaks at the IBA.
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NewsFresh face for Freshfields
Shortened name 'embraces the reality of what people call us in the market'.




















