Frenemies or business partners? Law firms, ALSPs and the Big FourTher';s plenty of scope for growth if firms prove their cross-border worth and work on pricing and service delivery, explains Jim Leason
On trust: Doing the right thingBeverley Sunderland's small but 'perfectly-formed' and thriving employment boutique has embraced an appealing new ownership structure
The cladding blame gameAlec Samuels considers who could potentially be held responsible in law for problem cladding
Front and centre: Consumer-centric marketingAre firms missing a marketing trick? Nicola Laver reports on the quest to nail effective methods to reach new clients
A greener strategy: Broadening the horizon The unique role of law firms puts us at the heart of the sustainability drive, says Maria Connolly
Integrity and public trust: Avoiding an unruly messEsther Drabkin-Reiter examines how the court in Beckwith tied the scope of regulation by the SRA and the tribunal to a proper interpretation of the standards in the handbook
Beating back the stormStruggling SME law firms can innovate to survive the economic conditions caused by the pandemic, says George Bisnought
Assault on access to justice twoThe provision of quality legal services for individuals with insecure status is woefully inadequate, as Helen O'Nions explains