22 Aug 2016Problem-solving courts and Truss's new tough on crime agendaIs another politically ambitious justice secretary preparing for a grandstand appearance at the next Tory party conference, wonders Jonathan Black
19 Aug 2016Law Society and LSB clash over market reformsA legacy of strong professional identities act as 'cultural barriers' to change, says super regulator
19 Aug 2016Football fans pay penalty as Horwich Farrelly strikes againInsurance lawyers demonstrate claimants' fundamental dishonesty as personal injury debate continues
19 Aug 2016Valuing diversity increasingly important for lawyersUK Diversity Legal Awards enters seventh year as profession strives for greater inclusion
18 Aug 2016Lawyers baulk at government plans to sanction 'tax avoidance enablers'Retrospective measures are defined too broadly and could ensnare legal advisers, warn experts
18 Aug 2016Jackson's legacy on the insurance marketToday's ATE policies are now gold medal standard, helping clients properly resource and budget their cases, argues Steve Jones
18 Aug 2016Lawyers must do more to signpost watchdog's complaint procedureClients are losing their chance to rectify poor service because they don't know where to go, says LeO
17 Aug 2016Caught on camera: Judges, trials, and videotapesA new pilot scheme sees judges' sentencing remarks filmed for the first time to test the viability of cameras in court. Gus Sellitto examines the effect this could have on the administration of justice