The singer formerly known as ‘Pres’
Jonathan Smithers is one the Society’s more musical past presidents.
Beddie-bye byes for Lord Hardwicke
Lord chancellor Philip Yorke did not receive a watch as his retirement gift.
Armless enough? No-hands cycling barrister divides opinion
Garden Court practitioner observed cycling with his arms stretched out wide and off the handlebars during rush hour, police say.
Memory lane
Gove’s levy plan, 100,000 practising solicitors and professional married women: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Thanks a million, again
Contributions to the London Legal Walk expected to surpass £1m for the second year running.
M&S sweet sandwich raises VAT question
Will the limited-edition strawberries and cream sandwich be regarded as a staple food and exempt from VAT, or will the standard rate apply?
Firm takes the leap
Solicitors at Thackray Williams swap work suits for jumpsuits to raise money for charity.
Getaway Carr
Lady chief justice visits secondary school in Middlesbrough, to talk to pupils about the work of judges, the justice system and the rule of law.
Hometown heroes cheek by jowl
Whitstable law firm honours author who hails from the seaside town.
Hard yards pay off for job-seeker
Thomas Isaac vowed to keep visiting law firm offices in a spiralling radius to deliver his CV until he got a job.
Gallery: Lawyers mark Pride in Wales and Birmingham
Have you been celebrating Pride? Send in your photos to feature in our gallery!
SRA’s shock discovery: Small firms aren’t tech giants
Groundbreaking research confirms water is wet, sky is blue, and small law firms lack Google’s budget.
London legal walk kicks off with 10k sprint
Three very swift teams of barristers, judges and solicitors run the route before 15,000 walkers hit the streets this afternoon.
Thomas walks the talk
Aspiring lawyer Thomas Isaac decided to go a little more traditional in his job hunt: turning up in person.
Court up in a blaze of colour
A technicolour of crafted quilts are on dispay at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Counsel clash over indecent images
Landmark three-week trial gets off to a bumpy start.
Heaven and Hull for cup-winning solicitor
Solicitor Neil Hudgell's Hull KR team beat Warrington in the final of rugby league’s Challenge Cup.
Round the island in nine breezy hours
'We were somewhat damp,' Law Society Yacht Club members report.
LiP service and monkey business
I had several dealings with litigants in person, few of which seemed to work in my favour.
LIDW: Getting to the church on time
Southwark Cathedral hosts London International Disputes Week's opening reception.