Criminal Justice Act 2003 - Dangerous and confused? Bad character - identification issues and harsh words, Drink, guns and mobile phones, Pre-charge bail powers
Louis Flannery reviews two important appellate decisions showing judicial support for arbitration
Principles to be applied in Children Act 1989, Sch 1, Father's standard of living , Financial support from third party
Lawyers and civil rights campaigners have applauded moves by the House of Lords to delay government plans to eradicate juries in complex fraud trials.
The controversial practice of expert shopping could soon be history. Mark James explains
The bind-over, when used correctly, is a legitimate judicial tool in the fight against crime, says Syvil Lloyd Morris
Should old cases be judged on new common law? Laurie Toczek reports
Michael Tennant outlines the potential benefits of using telephone hearings
In the first of two articles on the 44th update to the CPR, Nicholas Bevan considers changes to the procedures governing pre-action admissions
Peter Gooderham considers the latest controversy concerning medical expert evidence given for the prosecution
Employment boutique strengthens litigation bench with partner hire
Partner appointed to dispute resolution team
Employment law offering in Guernsey expands with new hire