Heather Platt examines the law in relation to children who sue their parents
Is the personal injury marketplace at odds with solicitor obligations? John Spencer investigates
Helen Wolstenholme reports on the repercussions of accidents at work & in the swimming pool
Boris Cetnik & Malcolm Keen reflect on the ramifications of Baker v Quantum
The court’s decision in Noble v Owens illustrates why judgments are and should be final, says Lisa Sullivan
Are courts ignoring “get tough” policy considerations in favour of justice where fraud is suspected, asks David Sawtell
Keith Patten explores the difficulties involved in an employee suing their employer for an injury sustained in an attack at work
Claimant solicitors face a bumpy road ahead says Dominic Regan
Richard Scorer investigates the world of undercover police work
Are mesothelioma claims a lost cause for defendants? Jonathan de Rohan reports
Investigations and corporate crime expert joins as partner
Veteran funds specialist joins investment funds team
Firm enhances competition practice with London partner hire