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
Cathrine Grubb reports on when fun & games become a breach of duty
Meghann McTague summarises the outcome of a fun day, a fight & fallout from a Scout game
Lights out for excitement? Matthew Snarr reports on the risks of having fun
Simon Butler & Catherine Urquhart report on a novel duty of care
Clarke Willmott bolsters housebuilder expertise in Birmingham
Firm adds former Simmons Simmons patent head to engineering and tech team
Freeths strengthens its voice in national disputes with ACTAPS committee appointment