Firm’s Christmas video to bring community together
South Wales firm Gomer Williams has gone above and beyond this Christmas season.
Obiter Productions presents: Shakespeare in Law
Obiter Productions presents: The Merry Twelfth Merchant’s Tempest (Part 1)
Vote conservatory
The lady chief justice shares some malapropisms that have cropped up during legal proceedings.
Winning LinkedIn trends and influencing people
Having a LinkedIn superpower on the law firm books is good for business.
Memory lane
A watchdog in limbo, half-day trial proposals, electronic mailboxes and a wealth tax - a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
It’s that man again
One item in particular grabbed Obiter’s attention during a silent auction at a law centre fundraiser last week.
BlueSky thinking
Law firms appear to be determined to stick around for Twitter’s last knocking.
Crimes changing with the seasons
January and February were for burglary, summer months were reserved for hotel theft, while October was the lorry hijack season.
TV lawyers: which show is the least authentic?
Obiter's piece on how wills are executed in EastEnders hit a nerve with readers.
Kemi Badenoch appears at the Post Office Inquiry
The Post Office Inquiry has gone on so long that Kemi Badenoch, a junior minister when it started, is now leader of the opposition.
Law firm ringside for Paul v Tyson
US firm spends big for the most exclusive seats in the house as Mike Tyson fights YouTuber Jake Paul.
Memory lane
Lords urged to throw out HIPs, legal advice for Princess Diana, obscenity and the law and working mothers: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Witness thrown under the bus
Judge rules it plainly inappropriate for video evidence to be given while on public transport.
Soap slips up on will signing
Association of Lifetime Lawyers has a run-in with EastEnders.
Shadow of a colossus
Obiter has been keeping an eye on the omnivorous mega trial in Municipio de Mariana, Rodovia Juscelino Kubitschek and others v BHP Group Ltd and another.
Quires invisible
A pleasing reduction in paper consumption at the Supreme Court.
Judges who took their time
For the fourth time this year, a judge has been given formal advice for misconduct over a late judgment. None, however, was in the class of a 19th-century lord chancellor.
Waiting game
Chronology in last week's Axiom Ince report provides intriguing hints about why it all took much longer than expected.
Picture of a pioneer
Official portrait unveiled of Law Society’s first president of colour.
Memory lane
'Climate justice' calls, video link appeals, electronic office technology and an all-graduate profession: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.