Rich pickingsIn the penultimate part of his series, Richard Phillips considers judicious outsourcing choices
Fiona WoolfThe new chair of the Law Society shares her plans for making the professional body relevant to all solicitors
Leave lawyers inRehabilitation is good, but it must not be used in sly attempts to save on legal costs, says Tony Goff
Solomon's judgmentThe Official Solicitor's costs in representing a patient's best interests can be significant. Claire Bentley and Tracey Lucas review the 'usual order' for contributions
Feeling aggrievedDo aggrieved employees have to follow a specific procedure for their claims? Esther Morris reports
Insolvency updateLegislation updateCross-border co-operationBanker's dutyReceiving ordersDirectors' disqualification
No limitsThe Lords' ruling in Sephton provides welcome clarification of limitation rules in negligence claims, say Nicholas Heaton and Toby Rouse
Death at workDespite reduced fines for health and safety offences, judges are not getting softer on corporate bodies, says Gerard Forlin