13 Jan 2015Wales: a separate jurisdiction in the making?Practitioners must stay alert to Welsh legislative changes, warns District Judge Harold Godwin
12 Jan 2015Former solicitor's discrimination claim falls at first hurdleTribunal judge rules claimant on 'shoe-string budget' failed to establish there was detriment
7 Jan 2015Lord Chancellor's 'pitiful creature' SARAH Bill survives latest attack'Monument to Grayling' clears its final hurdle in the House of Lords as it passes third reading
19 Dec 2014Former Blakemores employees in line for £180,000 pay-outBirmingham Employment Tribunal awards claimants 90 days' protective awards
18 Dec 2014European Court of Justice decides obesity 'could be a disability'Defining obesity as a disability may make compliance with the Equality Act much harder
16 Dec 2014Will the growing digital threat lead to jury lockdowns?Sequestration may soon be the only way to prevent juries from being compromised, says David Kirwan
15 Dec 2014Supreme Court to decide who needs housing mostCrisis and Shelter will submit evidence on how desperate people are judged by local councils
9 Dec 2014Changes on the horizonSarah Ainslie believes the Courts Reform (Scotland) Bill will help the Scottish legal system overthrow its costly and inefficient reputation