No more excusesTake an active part in your firm's business development, or risk losing out to more commercially minded competitors, advises Douglas McPherson
Statement of solicitor competenceIncoming changes to CPD will require a culture shift for many solicitors, including an increased focus on soft skills, says Susanna Heley
HMRC's watchful eyeThomas Adcock advises on how to handle the government's probes into undeclared income and tax fraud
Three strikes and you're outWill the approach of an Australian court towards individuals downloading content illegally be replicated in the UK, asks John Illsley
Untangling the webThe decision to publish the 'Black Spider' memos will not herald a new era in disclosure requirements for the royal family, says Emma Sheldon
Damages for deception: Will IVF case be the first of many?A recent case in which a deceived parent was awarded damages will have a ripple effect on family law, say Fiona O'Sullivan and Tania Derrett-Smith