Lord Chief Justice: cut jury size to tackle courts backlogLord Burnett also suggested the courts' IT system belonged 'in the Science Museum'
Solicitor suspended for two years over accounts failures The former firm owner was also ordered to pay £12,000 costs
Entity regulation, employment and ethics: getting it rightGideon Habel reflects on lessons that can be learnt from the case of a trainee dismissed during lockdown
Profession 'eating itself': survey finds clients being encouraged to sue former lawyers PI solicitors are facing claims based on deductions from damages following Belsner case
Civil procedure revolution: time for the guillotine?The digital integration of ADR is going shape the future of civil justice, says Tony Guise
What lessons can slower-growing law firms learn from dynamic competitors?William Josten shares an insight into positive traits shared by top-performing firms
Assault on access to justice twoThe provision of quality legal services for individuals with insecure status is woefully inadequate, as Helen O'Nions explains