Bar Council to reward wellbeing initiativesApplicants must have a wellbeing policy in place and be able to demonstrate their commitment to providing mental health support
Back to the good old daysBrexit is the opportunity to reshape the government and do away with the Ministry of Justice, writes Blair Gibbs
How to treat trade marks post-BrexitGeoff Smith considers the implications for UK businesses owning EU-wide trade marks
The fable of the boiling frogPartners in legal aid firms are feeling the heat but, thanks to the government, can't get out of the simmering pot, explains Steve Billot
Lessons learned from Gladwin v BogescuJeff Turton warns of a significant impact to parties who are in breach of orders to serve witness statements
In search of 21st-century courtsDespite ongoing headaches, the move to digitise and modernise the courts of England and Wales is beginning to proceed at pace, writes Nicholas Heaton
Bach Commission proposes Right to Justice ActScrap Legal Aid Agency and replace it with an independent body, report recommends
Draft with careDebbie King considers two recent cases which highlight the need for scrutiny in drafting, the courts' powers to rectify a company's statutory registers, and new requirements for PSC information