Issue number 7383
College joins forces with DWS
International law firm Denton Wilde Sapte has signed an exclusive deal to send all of its future trainees to the College of Law.
4 Sep 2009
Blurred boundaries
Is Public Law still public? asks Krishnendu Mukherjee
4 Sep 2009
Not to be forgotten
William Flenley hopes civil law reform will sit high on the government’s agenda
4 Sep 2009
Labour’s family fortunes
Louise Spitz ponders the role of family law in winning voters’ hearts & minds
4 Sep 2009
Legal Aid budget “rebalance”
Maximum rates for experts and cuts to criminal work among proposed changes
4 Sep 2009
Sir James Munby Law Commission
The new chairman of the Law Commission was announced today by the Lord Chancellor.
4 Sep 2009
Doughty Street Chambers Four new members
Doughty Street Chambers announces the opening of its office in Manchester with four young new members;
4 Sep 2009
A cautionary tale
Clark v Lucas Solicitors serves as a timely warning for conveyancing solicitors say Mark Sefton & Oliver Radley-Gardner
4 Sep 2009
Taxing matters
Peter Vaines foresees that putting a foot wrong could land taxpayers in trouble
4 Sep 2009
Bad cause no action
Kenneth Warner examines the ex turpi causa non oritur actio principle
4 Sep 2009
Homing in on the recession
Property prices are affecting FDR payouts, Thomas Duggins finds
4 Sep 2009
The fragrant Archers
Sometimes you should believe what you read in the papers, says Geoffrey Bindman
4 Sep 2009
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