Does the government’s new schedule for legal aid reform provide hope or just delay? Carol Storer reports
Voluntary legal advice providers will bear the brunt of funding cuts, says Jon Robins
Tom Walker shares a cautionary tale or two about “protected conversations”
Jon Robins signs off his series on life without legal aid
Geraldine Morris calls for reform of the law surrounding cohabitation
Tim Spencer-Lane locks down the flaws of the DOLS
Part 2: take 2. Andrew Parker reflects on where we are with civil costs reform
Listen & learn, says Roger Smith, the judges are speaking
Stephen Levinson puts Vince Cable’s new regime for employment tribunals under the spotlight
Mark Solon appraises Lord Justice Jackson’s views on focusing expert evidence & controlling costs
Firm boosts London IP capability with high-profile technology sector hire
Private client specialist joins as partner in Taunton office
Finance and restructuring offering strengthened by partner hire in London