Rise in work for family lawyers despite low divorce rateSolicitors attribute falling figures to rise in cohabitation and legal aid cuts
Carbolic Smoke BallThe year is 1892 and Solicitors Journal reports on what will become a seminal law school case
Many hands make light workWhen deciding who to partner with for new initiatives, law firms should consider both internal and external opportunities, suggests Douglas McPherson
The future of IP managementNew technology will allow law firms to offer their clients new opportunities and help drive their business strategies, writes Simon Webster
Proving fraudFundamental dishonesty, tort of deceit, and contempt of court: the tools available to insurers to fight fraudulent claims, says Roger Cooper
Dicey in actionThe balance of power between parliament and government, and the apparent inclinationof the executive in testing that boundary, is front and centre of Miller, says Saara Idelbi
Costs take centre stage againCompeting ECHR rights, as well as the conduct and financing of future litigation, are under the courts' spotlight, writes David Greene
The world to come?Understanding the differences between clients and customers is important and should underpin all that you do, explains Steve Billot