A matter of perfection Firm leaders can learn from good parenting styles in their quest for perfection, says Dr Bob Murray
Toeing the regulatory line Emma Walker considers the extent to which the regulator will reach into lawyers' private lives
Before the stormThe causes of conduct that leads to regulatory action are often more informative than the conduct itself, Susanna Heley explains
A balance of convenience Trying to enforce restrictive covenants is not always prudent, as Scott Atkins explains
Taking the leadThe HS';s regulatory approach to work related stress is compliance without sanction, says Rhian Greaves
Retroactive human rights lawMatthew Duncan explains why a 60-year-old settlement is subject to the Human Rights Act
Firm philanthropyThe Ashfords Foundation is a long-term philanthropic commitment requiring partner and employee buy-in, as George Wilkinson and John Toth explain
Going greenBy making small changes in their operations, firms can make a big difference to their carbon footprint. Catherine Baksi reports