Thinking outside the recruiting boxFirms' risk-averse approach hinders equality and diversity efforts, says Ruth Fenton
Courts to order DNA testing to cut courtroom battlesMoJ funding for paternity testing is 'puzzling', says leading family charity
When lawyers get socialKevin Poulter rates the worth of new social media in an already oversaturated technology marketplace
Defining geniusThe sum of money awarded in the Cooper-Hohn divorce is not what makes the case so significant, but the percentage awarded and why, says Deborah Jeff
Making the right deal for your businessWhether you are looking to merge or acquire a business, adequate due diligence is an integral part of the process, says Michael Black
The Legal Services Act isn't workingWith recent headlines predicting major mergers in the legal sector, Viv Williams considers the possibilities for firms
The muffled voice of the childIt is vital that children are both seen and heard by the family justice system, explains Helen Greenfield
Surfing the waves of WindermereAlastair Redpath-Stevens considers recent case law on the determination of residential service charges