Julian Yew predicts a battle of the sexes in the courts
Patrick Allen counts the costs of the Jackson & legal aid reforms
The judiciary is expressing alarm at the unintended consequences of the family legal aid cuts, says Simon Blain
Geoffrey Bindman QC analyses a judicial confrontation
What lies ahead for the rule of law & international development, ask Dr Lawrence McNamara & Dr Julinda Beqiraj
Employers can breathe a collective sigh of relief after the Advocate-General opinion on Woolworths, says Jessica Corsi
Are “Big Pharma” & voluntary codes ending the Dark Age of industry bias, asks Sarah Moore
The government’s Magna Carta celebrations leave a bad taste in the mouths of legal aid campaigners, says Jon Robins
Roger Smith reports on a busy start to 2015
With the hike in court fees the government will make money at the expense of justice, says David Greene
Former Metropolitan Police director joins police, care and justice team
Corporate real estate and funds expertise expands with partner hire
Firm grows London business services team with trio of partner hires