What now for human rights in the UK post-Brexit, asks Jon Robins
Voting out gives lawyers short term bonanza but will push law reform to the backburner, says David Greene
If Chilcot finds the Iraq invasion violated the UN Charter, what are the consequences, asks Geoffrey Bindman QC
Proportionality was always going to be a problem, says Dominic Regan
Look to the data protection principles to solve hacking & trolling complaints, says Peter Thompson QC
Brexit will require bargains to be reached not only between the UK & EU, but Westminster & Cardiff, as Cathrine Grubb explains
Fionnuala Connolly considers the implications of a Brexit for Northern Ireland
Lords Justices Briggs & Jackson progress their quests to rescue civil justice, reports David Greene
Roger Smith reports on the ongoing legal digital revolution
Do the government proposals for future-proofing the BBC lack vision? Athelstane Aamodt reviews the evidence
Chair of the Association of Pension Lawyers joins as partner
Group names Shakespeare Martineau partner head of Sheffield office
Four legal directors promoted to partner across UK offices
The abolition of assured shorthold tenancies and section 21 evictions marks the beginning of a ‘brave new world’ for England’s rental sector, writes Daniel Bacon of Seddons GSC