Unpaid work experience is driving young lawyers into further debtLaw Society research finds legal aid lawyers are 'a dying breed'
After-care optionsTony Harrop-Griffiths offers guidance on the after-care options available to patients discharged from hospital under the Mental Health Act 1983
Poor investment choiceRecent changes to the investor visa scheme failed to address the real issue of how to make investments better targeted to benefit the economy, says Philip Barth
Seizing the mantleThis week I attended the launch of the Global Law Summit, set to take place in London in February 2015.
Over a quarter of lawyers plan to work past retirement ageSeventy-nine per cent of legal professionals unaware of how much income they will have in retirement
Legal profession bids farewell to CILEx chiefLord Neuberger: 'Success of CILEx, which has contributed to the rule of law and diversity, is attributable to Diane Burleigh'
Ombudsman data reveals extent of complaints against NHS'Statistics shows the challenges people face when confronted with medical negligence'
Lord Chancellor 'hell-bent' on pressing ahead with criminal legal aid reformsMoJ's increase of just two duty provider contracts is a 'slap in the face' for legal aid lawyers. John van der Luit-Drummond reports