The advent of online estate agencies could give conveyancers the opportunity to build new business and rethink the solicitor-estate agent dynamic, explains Mark Riddick
Section 7 offence of the 'vanishing' (Bribery) Act 2010 will remain as it is, much to the dismay of the Serious Fraud Office director, David Green, write Louise Hodges and Johanna Walsh
A recent judicial review brought against a regulative body shows the requirements of transparency are more burdensome than previously realised, writes Stephen Hocking
As the One Public Estate initiative enters its next phase, the government must seize the opportunity to dispose of surplus land and meet demand for housing, writes Kristian Scholfield
The diversity of judges
has been the subject of some debate in the press recently, with the arguments focusing on the rate at which women are being appointed to the judiciary.
Mandatory limits on housing rents might seem like the obvious solution to rising prices, but other approaches can do more to protect both landlords and tenants, says Lisa Evans