27 May 2021​​​​​​​ Standing in litigationAlec Samuels highlights relevant factors for the judge when exercising discretion on an application by a would-be claimant
25 May 2021Put to proof: how inquiry reports may help abuse victims Inquiry reports can be a valuable resource, especially where other evidence is unavailable, explains Christopher Ratcliffe
25 May 2021Security chiefs worry about class actions after data breach Security leaders said they were worried about group legal settlements following a serious data breach, research has revealed
11 May 2021Cost of workplace conflict spiralsThe annual cost to employers of workplace conflicts reached nearly £29bn just before the pandemic, according to ACAS
7 May 2021Blowing the whistle: an imbalance of powersThe UK was an early adopter of whistleblowing protection for workers, but is the law still doing its job? Rachel Rothwell investigates
6 May 2021Expert evidence and remote hearingsExpert evidence must be utilised carefully, particularly during remote hearings, as Richard Boyle and James Yapp explain
28 Apr 2021Permanent Trespass: injunction or damages?Mark Pawlowski examines the court's approach to permanent encroachment of land
23 Apr 2021Lockdown no excuse: court refuses to rectify error after claim form 'slipped through the net'A trainee ommitted to attach the claim form to the service email