7 Jun 2021Civil-assessed costs claims: inhouse and in troubleThe MoJ and LAA's decision to transfer civil-assessed costs claims inhouse is extremely problematic, says Bob Baker
4 Jun 2021'Herculean effort': Lord Chancellor praises justice system's 'hidden heroes'Buckland said those working in the justice system 'kept the wheels of justice turning' during pandemic
4 Jun 2021Witness statement rules: keeping abreast of changesGeorgia Haughney explores how practice direction changes will affect preparation of statements for the business and property courts
4 Jun 2021Judicial review: the value of the public interestMartin Edwards reflects on the government's motives behind proposed changes to judicial review law
3 Jun 2021Legal walks are backMore than 400 teams from across the legal community, including the judiciary and universities, will take part in this year's Legal Walks
1 Jun 2021Lord Puttnam – defender of democracyPhilip Henson discusses democracy with Lord Puttnam, who chaired the Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies, following release of its unanimously approved report
27 May 2021Return to the office: creating the right emotional space Nicola Jones helps prepare the ground for rethinking a safe return to the office
27 May 2021Greensill: should directors of failing companies be worried?Rebecca Parry explores compares the UK's insolvent and wrongful trading regime with that in Australia