26 Feb 2021A fertile ground for reformWith women increasingly choosing technology-aided methods of conception, Hollie Orgee examines whether our fertility laws are fit for purpose
26 Feb 2021Reform of non-compete laws could 'disincentivise investment' Critics say law reform could “disincentivise" business investment
26 Feb 2021Veering off defaultMatthew Duncan considers the judg';s approach to assessing damages where solicitors had been negligent in creating a trust scheme
25 Feb 2021Clashing RightsAnn Stanyar considers the rights of care home residents, covid-19 vaccinations and best interests decisions
25 Feb 2021Landmark Beijing case sees housewife compensated for housework A Chinese man has been ordered to pay £5,500 to his ex-wife in compensation
23 Feb 2021Justice for the injured dealt a blow by scrapping of EU quadbike lawPI lawyers are dismayed at scrapping of EU laws requiring insurance for vehicles such as forklifts and quadbikes
22 Feb 2021Assault on access to justice twoThe provision of quality legal services for individuals with insecure status is woefully inadequate, as Helen O'Nions explains
22 Feb 2021Public bodies: be cautious about treatment of volunteer trusteesThe High Court warns public bodies to exercise caution to avoid deterring able volunteers from becoming trustees