5 Sept 2017The DIY form that could make divorce anything but easyThe new DIY petition could make a difficult situation for clients even worse, warns Paul Hunt
5 Sept 2017The Supreme Court: Under new managementWill the appointment of Lady Hale encourage the legal profession to modernise, wonders Julian Hawkhead
31 Aug 2017Munby P: Government support for LiPs 'sadly inadequate'Family court procedures and rules are unintelligible to litigants in person
24 Aug 2017Part-time judge's claim for judicial pension dismissed as out of timeEmployment tribunal rejects retired fee-paid judge's application for extension of time on fair and equitable grounds
14 Aug 2017Lord Neuberger: Bringing the common law out of the shadowsThe outgoing Supreme Court president talks to Jean-Yves Gilg about pushing boundaries and greater openness
14 Aug 2017Judicial and public relationsReasserting the role and core principles of the judiciary is a delicate public relations exercise we can all play a part in, writes Ashley Fredericks
11 Aug 2017HMCTS brews up storm over coffee 'sip-test'Lawyers on a coffee run required to taste each drink before entering court
8 Aug 2017Judges need clarity on EU law post-BrexitBlaming judges for making law when parliament has failed to do so would be unfair, says Lord Neuberger