A Bill of Rights is not to be messed with: Michael Zander on the Tory plan to scrap the Human Rights Act
Nichola Evans raises questions over the court fee increase consultation
Jon Robins reviews the new Lord Chancellor's debut justice committee session
Relief post-Coventry is tempered by injustice on other fronts, says David Greene
Simon Duncan surveys the unusual approaches taken towards swaps mis-selling claims
Michael Zander considers some classic instances of lies told about the Human Rights Act
Can a “one nation civil justice process” become a reality in a budget restricted world? David Greene has his doubts
Nicholas Bevan welcomes attempts to assuage the victims of uninsured drivers, but says there is more to be done
Patrick Allen explains how austerity economics, not the recession, will destroy our civil legal aid system
Roger Smith admires the legal aid administration north of the border
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