The lack of opportunities for children to express their views in the family justice system is finally being addressed, say Carla Ditz and Helen Greenfield
The Criminal Justice and Courts Act is a new hurdle for personal injury claimants amid the definition of 'fundamental dishonesty', explains Louisa Chambers
Probate accreditation of chartered accountants is the natural progression of professional services. It is not a one-way route to poorer standards, argues Lynne Rowland
The trick to effective staff retention is not to offer the same incentive to everyone, but to offer a personally tailored package, advises Geraint Jones
Volatility across asset classes looks likely to continue as global economies employ contrasting policies and recover at varying rates, says Claire Bennison