Courts are prepared to use more imaginative ways to access and share information, says Ian Mann
Views on solicitors’ professional conduct obligations regarding conflicts of interest when they want to act for seller and buyer in conveyancing and mortgage-related services are being sought by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
The Bar Council is celebrating after the House of Lords accepted two amendments to the Legal Services Bill.
Computer deficiencies, not justice, explain the decision to impose surcharges in magistrates' courts, says Paul Firth
Stewart Jordan advises on how to administer nil rate band discretionary trusts
Are wills too easy to fake? Thomas Dumont and Wendy Mathers investigate
In the first of two articles marking 10 years of the Arbitration Act 1996, Khawar Qureshi QC discusses some key cases
DTI gets egg on its face, The Gibbons review, What should replace abandoned statutory procedures?
Vulnerable child witness, Unfit witnesses, Cross border regulators
Ordinary claims, Defamation claims, Group litigation, Public interest challenges
Employment boutique strengthens litigation bench with partner hire
Partner appointed to dispute resolution team
Employment law offering in Guernsey expands with new hire