7 Sept 2017Lord Chancellor unveils discount rate reformsGovernment accepts claimants take more investment risk than law assumes
6 Sept 2017Retired insolvency practitioner accepts rebuke for latter day failingsClear regulatory history and undertaking never to work as an insolvency practitioner again was a proportionate way of resolving the issue, says SRA
5 Sept 2017Solicitor who backdated letter in 'sheer panic' spared strike-off Medical evidence in 'unique and wholly exceptional case' found to be 'both compelling and persuasive'
14 Aug 2017Just in case, just might workPublic legal education isn't just for ordinary people, it could be good for law firms too
1 Aug 2017The bold return of the common lawThe Supreme Court ruling in the Unison case is a call to arms to other judges concerned about government bypassing the parliamentary process
26 Jul 2017Government reminded of rule of law in Supreme Court decision quashing tribunal feesEmployment tribunal fees had made access to justice unaffordable, justices say
26 Jul 2017Government urged to review legal aid means test in wake of Charlie Gard caseLegal aid eligibility restrictions now affecting more people than just the most vulnerable, lawyers say
25 Jul 2017Making the impossible possibleGenerating reliable leads is a perennial challenge for law firms; now a group of Cambridge graduates look like they might have come up with a solution