Cutting through the smokeIn the second of two articles Michael Salter and Chris Bryden consider the effects and other possible consequences of the Health Act 2006
Life in crimeDelays in Parole Board hearings might breach Article 5 ECHR and result in compensation claims, says David Rhodes
Where there's a royal willShould all Royal Family members, however minor, be able to rely on the practice of sealing wills, asks Ann Stanyer
Playing the blame gameThe recent regulation of claims management services will bring an end to unethical claims farmers. Andrew Davies welcomes the move
New commercial property CodeA new voluntary Code aims to foster co-operation and partnership between commercial landlords and their tenants, writes Nick Darby
Liability as an opportunityManagerial liability means that legal professionals need to be more aware of the insurance options available to their clients. Dave Riley explains
Not just a life of sleazeLicensing is often thought to be the province solely of pubs, clubs, restaurants and the like, but charities need to be aware of the licensing laws that apply to them. Philip Day explains