Times Law Bulletin 5 December 2006
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A chilli-hot year for whiny garbage
Was the judge who slammed David Gest and Liza Minelli's 'whiny garbage' our jurist of the year? David Pannick, QC, presides over the memorable legal moments of 2006 |
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Adulterer wins the right to privacy
In the first case of its kind, a high-profile sporting figure who had an affair has won an order banning the betrayed husband from naming him in the media
£50m smuggling case collapses
Prosecutions of large-scale alcohol smugglers are to be reviewed after the collapse of a case against one of the biggest suspected gangs
Apology for Sir Paul's lawyer
Fiona Shackleton has won an apology and undisclosed damages from a newspaper over suggestions she would indulge in smear tactics
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THE WATER COOLER
Ashurst gets that Abba feeling; and why do idealistic young lawyers make for such bad telly? |
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