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The Disappearance of an Official Assignee, 1885
12 Oct 2020
The New Law Library, 1895
12 Oct 2020
Barrister Shoots Himself While Practising for Lawyers’ Corps, 1803
9 Oct 2020
A Redundant Crier, 1900
8 Oct 2020
Law Student Shoots Solicitor, Barrister Touts for Defence Brief, 1926
7 Oct 2020
A Strange Bequest, 1913
6 Oct 2020
A Barrister’s Johnnie, 1924
5 Oct 2020
Barristers Successfully Challenge Exclusion from Side Passages of Court, 1848
31 Jul 2020
Doing ‘Circuit’ in a Motor, 1907
29 Jul 2020
Three Legal Men and a Baby, 1832
29 Jul 2020
Solicitor Restrained from Breaking Through Judicial Procession Sues for Assault, 1898
28 Jul 2020
Barrister Railway Fatalities, 1862-1921
27 Jul 2020
Barristers’ Term-Time Immunity from Arrest for Debt, 1860
24 Jul 2020
House Party with Legal Associations Ends in Accusations of Theft, 1844
23 Jul 2020
Tardy Judge Fines Solicitors Who Fail to Wait, 1899
21 Jul 2020
ADR Irish Style, Pre-1850
20 Jul 2020
Young Bar Protest Against Judicial Unpunctuality, 1919
20 Jul 2020
A Railway Mystery, 1905
17 Jul 2020
Solicitor Caned in Four Courts Yard Over Missed Deed, 1846
15 Jul 2020
No Palles: Health Crisis in Court 3, 1877
14 Jul 2020
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