With an uncertain number of costs challenges on the horizon, Dominic Regan’s advice: explain everything to the client or suffer the consequences
Partly excellent, partly abysmal? Jon Robins reports on the work of the Criminal Cases Review Commission
The MoJ is travelling in the right direction but is it too little too late, asks Steve Hynes
The legal advice sector has long since suffered from a difficult relationship with local authority support, says Jon Robins
Dominic Regan reports on the next steps for Sir Rupert Jackson’s fixed costs finale
David Wolchover sets out why moves are afoot to prosecute the prime minister for misconduct in public office
David Greene lays out the (possible) next steps for Brexit, democracy & the country
Countdown to zero? Jon Robins reports from a small oasis in what is otherwise a legal advice desert
That bereaved families have so little hope of obtaining legal aid for inquests is indicative of the UK’s broken system, says Jonathan Wheeler
Pensions litigation team announces senior associate hire
Firm appoints new chief financial officer
Social purpose firm announces director hire plus eight promotions