'Compo-crazy parents' survey sets scene for Tory conferenceA survey for the News of the World has accused "compo-crazy parents" of "milking" £2.25m a year from schools in compensation claims.
BSB launches plan to regulate advocacy ABS firmsThe Bar Standards Board is proposing to become a specialist ABS regulator, regulating only lawyer-run advocacy firms.
A higher powerThe Pope's whirlwind tour of Britain has left monumental legal questions in its wake, writes Fudia Smartt
Trust issuesToo many basic errors have left the charity sector swarming with conflicts of interest – and it is up to lawyers to sort it out,...
Must try harderParents are being forced into costly legal battles over special needs because local authorities are dodging their duties, says Edward Duff
Fighting the forceIt has been a bumper month for successful challenges against the police. What would Lord Bingham make of it all, wonders Sophie Khan
The last litigationRules on testamentary capacity established 140 years ago laid down clear principles, but failure to secure contemporaneous evidence at various stages of the will-making process...
Penalty kickWith no legal status, a penalty notice for disorder is not a successful deterrent – but the innocent are still punished, says David Rhodes