17 May 2013
Does the new law on criminal trespass have the potential for contravening a squatter's human rights? Sandra Clarke and Mark Pawlowski report
17 May 2013
Adequate funding will be essential to meeting the ambitious objectives of the new Care Bill, says Joanne Clement
17 May 2013
Customer service - and evidence that you take it seriously - will be what makes your firm stand out, says John Thomas as he explains the reasoning...
17 May 2013
Charles Mynors examines listed building consent and asks when your client really needs permission
17 May 2013
We all know our clients' rights, but do we know our own? Susanna Heley asks what can be done about the growing regulatory issues arising out of...
17 May 2013
Two new ECJ cases demonstrate that the court will adopt a broad approach to discrimination. Sickness itself is not a disability, but it can be a...
17 May 2013
Magnus Hassett looks at
recent case developments surrounding TVGs, the
meaning of quiet enjoyment
and wind farm planning
17 May 2013
The effects of section 61 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill and the Deregulation Bill on health and safety regulation will be far-reaching...
14 May 2013
Consent involves a broader exercise of choice, and where that consent appears to be undermined, the CPS should not hesitate to prosecute, says...
10 May 2013
Developing a wider range of employability skills is key for law graduates, but theres more than one recipe for a great solicitor, says Susan Cooper
10 May 2013
Eleanor Kilner shares what to do when client communication has fallen behind
10 May 2013
Simon Blackburn examines chancel repair liability, water extraction licences and rent for agricultural holdings
10 May 2013
Geoff Simpson-Scott examines the cancellation of contracts made in a consumers home, and its interpretation in Robertson v Swift
10 May 2013
To many, service means nothing more than doing the job. But, keeping your standards high and clients happy could push your referrals up even more,...
10 May 2013
A recent decision shows the importance of strict compliance with service formalities when it comes to accepting or withdrawing Part 36 offers, says...
3 May 2013
When transactions go wrong and lenders claim for breach of trust, can solicitors escape liability? Christopher Stone and Alison Padfield discuss how...
3 May 2013
District Judge Tacey Cronin promises a warm welcome for solicitors as the tide of litigants in person rolls in
3 May 2013
John Bunker warns of the tax traps when advising on joint ownership of property