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.
Mazur mania at the RCJ
The Court of Appeal rarely attracts such a swarm that an overspill room has to be allocated.
Cricket club on the stump
What portends the arrival of lazy summer days and daze better than the dull thwack of leather on willow? Soon it will be time to dig out those battered old pads from the loft for another cricket season. If it ever stops raining.
Sorry Sir Brian, it’s thumbs down
I see that an upskirting case scheduled for four days before a district judge has been fixed for December 2027. How on earth has this been allowed to happen?
Receding into the distance
Forward planning is important, but the courts are forced to take this to extremes.
Iron law of marketing
Obiter is all for law firms supporting their local football teams by chucking some money their way. But choosing to sponsor a club’s full-time result tweet is always going to be tricky.
Law firm ads clash with full-time tweets
They've all not gone quiet over there.
Gazette memory lane
Calls for a single regulator, advocacy test failures and ministerial memoirs: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
King’s councillor
Waltham Forest Council’s principal lawyer has a notable meeting with the monarch.
Email is just phoning it in
A generational divide appears over the willingness to get on the ‘dog ’n bone’.
Roses are red, lawyers are grey
Here’s a grim press release for Valentine’s Day.
Getting away with murder
Sleepwalking used as a defence.
Book ’em, Danno!
Witness statements in the marathon phone-hacking action brought by Prince Harry and others have piqued Obiter’s interest.
























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