After having my second child, I returned to work and found a role as an evening typist at what is now JCP Solicitors. I began ...
This weighty intellectual tome originated in a planned conference at Oxford University, in which the organisers sought to ...
Should the SRA help resolve difficulties arising between experts and solicitors? That is an option mooted in this year's Bond ...
Changes to society’s attitudes toward women and girls, and the laws which affect them, can seem so obvious with the benefit ...
Delivering the keynote speech at the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association annual meeting on Monday night, Her ...
A ‘cultural clash’ involving commercial lawyers is delaying compensation for victims of the Post Office scandal, a senior ...
A solicitor accused of negligence by clients who changed their minds over a mediation settlement in fact acted competently, ...
The fact is, neither I nor any other females in the profession are Spice Girls, so please don’t label us.
Two benchmarking surveys published in almost as many days this week paint a picture of business optimism in law firms.
Last week, the wheels began turning in earnest in the Civil Justice Council’s litigation funding review. The CJC published an ...
In the wake of the LSB’s Axiom Ince report and with a consumer protection shakeup in the offing, the SRA’s 5 November ...
This book is intended to ‘demystify’ the funding of international arbitration. It contains practical guidance from specialist ...