Roger Smith reflects on the chill factors affecting access to justice, civil liberties and human rights
The press is bound but not gagged, says Stephen Loughrey
A joined-up approach to fraud gets the best results, says Michael Peacock
Staff cuts and budgetary constraints could undermine LSC attempts to reinvent itself says Jon Robins
Julian Milford assesses the politically charged scenario of fuel poverty
Alistair Darling and the Pre Budget Report proved to be a disappointing combination, says Peter Vaines
Philip Davis & Graham Ludlam muse on the rights and liabilities associated with hidden treasures
Has Yeoman narrowed the scope for a successful claim of proprietary estoppel? Kate Chambers reports
Stuart Johnston & Simon Rutman offer some practical advice relating to plans and boundaries
John Cooper votes in favour of judges taking a stand in the face of bad legislation
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