Compensating victims of terrorDamian Horan argues that it is essential the government treat all those affected by terrorism equitably, regardless of the form of terror used against them
The cyber-smart solicitorAndrew Lloyd explains what lawyers need to know to protect themselves online
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CMS embroiled in £65m negligence claimBusinessman claims world's sixth largest law firm has breached solicitors code
Is probate facing a revolution?Technology improves efficiency for probate practices without losing humanity, says Simon Farthing
Claimant lawyers resigned to discount rate changeRate expected to move to between 1 and 1.5 per cent, a survey of solicitors finds
A position of trustDespite what you read in the Daily Mail , lawyers hold a position of trust in society, says Kerry Underwood
Refuse workers win overtime pay case against Veolia Waste management firm claimed 'Brexit legal uncertainty' behind non-payment