Take a breakTenants need to consider their options in a climate marked by uncertainty and tough high street conditions, says Alex Wyatt
Bust Trusts: A matter for PrioritiesA Privy Council ruling could have wide implications for trustees and creditors of an insolvent trust, says Clara Hamon
To 2020 and beyondSebastian Burrows looks ahead to the next decade and the challenges for lawyers as family law and practice evolves
Racial harassment in the armed forcesService personnel who have suffered harassment or discrimination can take legal action but the service complaints process is a problem, says Ahmed Al-Nahhas
Hart and SoulWollens managing partner Chris Hart describes the evolution of his firm and the personal journey h';s taken alongside it
THINK LIKE A LAWYER TO IMPROVE WELLBEINGIs wellbeing in the law an oxymoron? Not if you change the way you think, says Matthew Richardson
Firm FoundationsFirms must understand how they perform in light of other firms' performance and sectoral trends to maximise their own gross margin, says Chris Marston
In too deepLawyers whose clients have endured terrible events can themselves suffer from 'vicarious trauma' as a result. Rachel Rothwell reports