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Richard Harrison asks whether the modernisation of legal terms really is a good thing
Nearly all residential leasehold flats will suffer a drop in value following a recent Court of Appeal ruling, says Glyn Crews
Andrew Francis examines why the rights of light law needs changing and what form such reform should take
Three recent judgments have focused on the abuse of process arguments in solicitors' negligence cases. Dan Stacey and Alice Nash investigate
Professor Michael Zander questions the way sentencing reform is going forward
Paul Beevers explains why lawyers acting for clients with logbook loans need to act fast
How will the fledgling Northern Ireland Assembly fare post Paisley? asks Seamus Burns
Has Conn made harassment a high-threshold offence? ask Tim Lawson-Cruttenden and Catherine Atkinson
Blake Morgan managing partner appointed chair of CBI South-East Council
Commercial dispute resolution team welcomes partner in Cambridge
Firm strengthens international funds capability with senior hire