A more diverse judiciary requires a cultural change, says Geoffrey Bindman QC
Jon Lord considers seven wonders of a modern costs lawyer’s world
Judicial review is shaping up as a battle ground between the government and the judiciary, says Kerry Underwood
Sarah Taylor explains why the Law Commission is recommending changes to the law of child abduction
Could UK strike laws be in breach of international obligations, asks Chris Syder
Proposals for the SRA’s compensation fund to meet uninsured firms’ negligence claims seem oddly familiar, says Philip McCormack
The Bear Scotland decision could have been worse for employers, says Jessica Corsi
A recent study highlights the fragile & fractured nature of our justice system, says Jon Robins
Simon Hughes MP responds to Graham Lyons about the future of mediation
Vnuk has immediate, obvious & far-reaching implications for compulsory third party insurance, says Nicholas Bevan
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