The merit in judicial reviewThe Court of Appeal has decided that the phrase 'totally without merit' refers to a case that is bound to fail, explains Richard Honey
Education updateNicole Henham reflects on the introduction of the new Children and Families Act 2014 and the effect it will have on special needs education
PACE updateVivien Cochrane and Claire Hegarty advise on search warrants and the use of section 59 CJPA when a PACE warrant has been quashed
Sweating the small stuffSolicitors should be careful not to catch 'Dontgiveupitis', warns Richard Barr
Presumed deadThe new Presumption of Death Act is a much-needed update that will bring clarity and relief to an inadequate area of law, says Lloyd Junor
Competition authorities see rise in 'leniency' applicationsBusinesses and individuals are blowing the whistle on cartels in greater numbers
Government's plans on public sector exit payments under fireRecovery of public payments labelled 'unclear' and 'ill-conceived' by employment lawyers
Experiences in creating an internal information service for lawyersBy Oz Benamram, Chief Knowledge Officer, White & Case