Battle of the brands
The propaganda war over the collective action regime can be a little hard to follow.
Transparency champion LSB forgets to open its own files
There is no mention of last month's board meeting on PM Law anywhere on the oversight regulator's page.
KC Day questions
Why bother with a process predisposed to ignore applications from outside the bar?
Whereabouts of 'expert' irks judge
Reports of a solicitor being struck off for telling a judge he was in London rather than Germany reminds me of a case I had at Lewes Crown Court.
Keeping up appearances
Select committees rarely flex their power to summon.
Tome tour
For the lady chief justice’s annual press conference, journalists were taken to the Royal Courts of Justice’s literary archive.
Strolling players
London Legal Walk 2026 will take place on 9 June.
Dispute revolution
London International Disputes Week turns seven.
Bunfight for office space
It seems that demand for London office space is booming – led, predictably, by law firms.
Memory lane
Gove’s City levy, Saddam Hussein’s trial, and a fashion show in aid of the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Cornish litigation firm wins free office for a year
Firm plans to grow without the pressure of paying commercial rent for a year.
How now, no cow: SC judgment inspires give-away
Forbidden slogan is put out to pasture.
Employment tribunal videos get five stars for effort
While lacking in razzle-dazzle, judge-produced clips are packed with useful detail for LiPs.
How to succeed – don’t be flash
Advocacy is almost as much about what you don’t do as what you do.
Post Office scandal takes centre stage
'Glitch – The True Story of the Post Office Scandal' may be coming to a theatre near you.
To lose one phone is careless, to lose 475...
A cringe-inducing number of electronic devices have gone astray at the Ministry of Justice.
It's a wonderful language
Claimants' closing submissions in the dieselgate claim run to 721 pages.
Memory lane
Super-exam, e-conveyancing trial, divorce bill and the Solicitors Acts: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Six years on, Gazette Towers rises from the ashes
Restoration of Grade 11* listed building is finally complete.
DPM deadbats curveball
David Lammy is wily enough to have expected a curveball or two following his speech at London’s Excel centre.




































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