Social media's revolution of the legal worldMany lawyers have taken to social media like ducks to water, Nick Rees explains
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
LegalTech: AI enters the legal realmWhat does new technology for the legal services market mean for the role of junior lawyers, wonders James Kitching
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