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Archive for June, 2010

Dear Reader I took a short break from Laws and Law this week to spend time with my wine bottles, paints and clay – it being half-term week and, it would seem, advertisers and others being away.  Normal service on some sensible analysis of law and legal events and ‘phenomena’ will resume this week. I [...]

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F**KART: Who Nose?

Taking a break from Law yesterday and today… but back later  or tomorrow with LawReview and the usual stuff!

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F**kART: Bingethinking CSI (2010)

It may be that I have lost the plot… but if there is one there… why not go and lose it?  Made a change from painting. Took a bit longer too. I’ve now got superglue and clay stuck all over my hands… and, a bit of blue and orange paint.  Classy! *** It might help [...]

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F**kART: Charon’s brain – Neurones!

Neurones! Charon 2010 Acrylic and white pen on board Inspired by a science programme on BBC2 last night about who we are and  a section on neurons, I decided that I should do a painting of my own brain.  Inevitably, this did not take long. The red wine flooding through my brain is picked up [...]

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College of Law Inside Track Podcast: Chris Kenny, Chief Executive of the Legal Services Board Today I talk to Chris Kenny, CEO of the Legal Services Board. Chris Kenny discusses the role and the function of the Legal Services Board and whether there is a need for it.  He talks about the opportunities and threats [...]

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Matt Muttley, managing partner of Muttley Dastardly, has returned from from a two week business trip to America.  In the partner’s boardroom at their City offices are ten partners and 25 senior associates.  The partners are seated at the boardroom table on a raised dais. Muttley sits in the only chair with arm rests, an [...]

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The Independent reports: Diana, Princess of Wales was killed because she planned to expose senior members of the British arms trade involved with land mines, a leading lawyer claimed today. Michael Mansfield QC, who represented Mohamed al-Fayed in the inquest into the death of his son Dodi and the former royal, said Diana claimed she [...]

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In our rush for pragmatism and to see the new coalition work, tinged with  sympathy for a man doing an important job for the country and his personal affairs, we may have pushed aside the fact that former Chief Secretary to The Treasury David  Laws may be found to have committed an act of fraud [...]

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