Lord Neuberger discusses the findings and implications of his report on entry to the Bar
Deploying more unqualified and unregulated case workers is a false and unjust economy, says Des Hudson
Sir James Goldsmith’s tale is a warning to those tempted to use the law to intimidate, says Geoffrey Bindman
The legal profession has a duty to stand up to executive intimidation
As Robert Williams steps down as editor of The Law Reports, he reflects on 30 years rendering comprehensible the complexities of court
Roger Smith calls on lawyers to lend their voices in support of colleagues currently denied their own
A flawed Bill has been transformed into a good Act, says John Ludlow
Should patients who can’t consent be subjected to non-essential surgery? asks Julian Samiloff
The government should have done its homework before bombarding schools with An Inconvenient Truth, says Nicholas Hancox
Richard Harrison has his patience tested by over-hasty lawyers
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