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Changing of the guard?
Solicitors Journal

Changing of the guard?

Sadiq Khan tells Kathryn Young that a Labour government is the only viable alternative to a 'legally illiterat'; and 'arrogant' Lord Chancellor who has pushed the legal profession dangerously close to the edge
Standard of proof
Solicitors Journal

Standard of proof

A firm's appeal to the SDT against an SRA decision raises the question of the standard of proof to be used in disciplinary matters, says Susanna Heley
Don't be all things to all men
Solicitors Journal

Don't be all things to all men

Firms can easily make advertising more cost effective by targeting specific sectors, explains Douglas McPherson
Inside look
Solicitors Journal

Inside look

The CJEU's decision on 'inside information' is unsurprising, but requires a more detailed explanation than that provided by the court, says Paul Stanley QC
Matter of principle
Solicitors Journal

Matter of principle

Has the Welwyn Hatfield principle survived the introduction of planning enforcement orders in cases where a breach of planning control has been deliberately concealed, asks Simon Bird
Learning lessons from Wolf Hall
Solicitors Journal

Learning lessons from Wolf Hall

Mark Lucas looks at the new laws and developments relating to public contracts and considers how the law has changed since Thomas Cromwell's time
Following procedure
Solicitors Journal

Following procedure

Ryan Clement reviews recent employment cases concerning procedure, including costs and leave to amend a claim, and disability discrimination