Costs lawyers have earned their long-awaited right to litigate, says Sue Nash
The first part of an exclusive NLJ series on controlling costs post-Mitchell using technology solutions, by Mark Surguy, Damian Murphy & Tracey Stretton
Ferdinand Lovett considers the potential impact of the recent Budget changes on pensions on divorce
Simplifying procedures not lowering GHRs is the best way to contain litigation costs, says Richard Langley
Kirsty Varley reponds to questions about the implications of the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014
Steven O’Sullivan examines the impact of Jackson & Mitchell on claims against solicitors
Tom Walker & Phillip D’Costa review the status of LLP members
Jon Robins laments Grayling’s latest failing
It’s not all doom & gloom for legal aid & human rights lawyers, says Roger Smith
Robin Denford raises questions over the removal of the power to restrain a breach of tenancy injunction
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