13 Sept 2021Childhood injuries, parental conduct, and the lawJemma Barnard explores when a child can claim negligence against their parent.
6 Sept 2021The Reform of Judicial ReviewAlec Samuels argues that efforts to reform judicial review are lacklustre and have fallen short.
29 Jul 2021Hybrid working: report reveals need for firms to review compliance gapsA survey revealed the majority of firms have not reviewed compliance since the switch to home working
9 Jul 2021The removal of homeless migrants: a legal challenge waiting to happen?Sharmistha Michaels explains how the Home Office's updated immigration laws could threaten the rights of migrants who are sleeping rough
3 Jun 2021Lessons for novices – and leadersTracey Calvert likens the initial strangeness of sailing to the experience of newcomers to law firms
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
14 Apr 2021Partners in crime?Susanna Heley considers that clients may not be the only victims when a trusted partner commits fraud.
12 Apr 2021Dental regulator pays damages after unlawful undercover operationA ficticious scenario created by investigators breached human rights and data protection law