The mundane everyday usefulness of human rights lawsLiberty director Martha Spurrier talks to Jean-Yves Gilg about how the Human Rights Act has changed English law for the better
Lights OutPublishing a weekly magazine is an all-consuming, relentless affair; for a small team like us, it was part of our lives, writes Jean-Yves Gilg
Just passing through John van der Luit-Drummond looks back at Solicitors Journal's illustrious 160-year history
Eyes fully openMike Lewis provides an update on restrictive covenants, notices to quit, and a crackdown on onerous ground rents
Anchored in the communityColin Jones talks to Matthew Rogers about steering Hewitsons through the perilous waters of the mid-tier market
Social media pitfallsIn light of the SRA's principles, Joshua Lenon provides guidance to lawyers on the correct use of social media
A forum of choice for arbitrationEngland may become a forum of choice for arbitration post-Brexit, suggests Charlotte Hill
One last last wordRichard Barr looks back on a 40-year love affair with a legal journal dedicated to the interests of solicitors