The fallout from the Al-Sweady inquiry represents another strike against justice, says Jon Robins
Sir Rupert’s grand ambitions for future costs reform are breathtaking, as Dominic Regan reports
Roger Smith reports on the US legal aid situation
A levy on high-earning lawyers: 20 years on & Geoffrey Bindman QC is still waiting
Briggs: the permanent revolution continuum. David Greene reports from the barricades
Is the honeymoon over for Michael Gove, asks Jon Robins
David Greene welcomes the government’s recent U-turn on upping civil court fees but fears the reprieve may be short-lived
Race relations: Geoffrey Bindman QC reflects on 50 years of legislation
How can we solve the funding crisis within the legal not-for-profit sector, asks Jon Robins
Could technology provide legal empowerment as the government withdraws funding, asks Roger Smith
Gateley Legal expands Midlands residential development team
Gibson Dunn adds employee benefits and executive compensation practice in London with partner Richard Surtees
Laytons ETL appoints new partner and head of intellectual property disputes