A solicitor’s office in the City. Brewer, the office manager, sees pretty new 19-year-old intern Pat as fair game. Meanwhile, cynical Miss Janus’s romantic life seems to be over as she is jilted by her lover at the desperate age of 35...

Sound familiar? That’s the premise of London Wall, a play by John Van Druten first produced in the West End in 1931 starring a young John Mills. It is now being revived at the Finborough Theatre in west London from 29 January to 23 February.

Obiter has a pair of tickets to give away. To win them, tell us your best (worst) story of office sexism in the legal sector (bearing in mind the provisions of the Defamation Act). Entries to obiter@lawsociety.org.uk by 25 January.