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A fertile ground for reform

A fertile ground for reform

With women increasingly choosing technology-aided methods of conception, Hollie Orgee examines whether our fertility laws are fit for purpose
Veering off default

Veering off default

Matthew Duncan considers the judg';s approach to assessing damages where solicitors had been negligent in creating a trust scheme
2D vac schemes: Better than nothing

2D vac schemes: Better than nothing

Jonny Hurst discusses how vacation schemes are being affected by the pandemic and says virtual cannot compete with three-dimensional human interaction
Heading off trouble

Heading off trouble

Firms should be strategic when presenting themselves to insurers, as Michael Wilson explains
How private is a private life?

How private is a private life?

Gideon Habel comments on the line to be drawn between private conduct within and outside of the SRA's reach post-Beckwith
Countdown to the SQE

Countdown to the SQE

Firms and graduates will be giving the initial sitting of SQE1 a wide berth, says Jonny Hurst 
SRA prosecution: at what price?

SRA prosecution: at what price?

Susanna Heley comments on the regulator's resistance to dropping proceedings against solicitor Z, despite significant risk to his life
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