A tale of two citiesPerdoni v Curati reinforces to practitioners the importance of establishing domicile, advises Nigel Thomas
Off targetThe adoption system needs vast improvements – but imposing stringent time limits is illogical and unhelpful, argues Graham Pegg
New beginningsFirst Silverbeck Rymer, now Russell Jones & Walker. Are the first law firms to be acquired as part of alternative business structure plans a sign...
Knowing right from wrongSusanna Fitzgerald tackles the extent to which magistrates' courts can overturn decisions by licensing authorities at appeal
Time is moneyJackson's move to encourage stricter case management could provide welcome relief for overburdened country courts, explains Simon Gibbs
Education updateJennifer Agyekum reviews the right to legal representation at internal disciplinary hearings, a case questioning the independence of the OIA and disability discrimination
Rights and risks associated with photographyRecent cases and legislation have made advising photographers more complicated. Jonathan Silverman highlights some of the issues that can arise
Two should become oneFusing solicitors and counsel into a single profession will lead to a more promising future for all, argues Julian Young