The might of the electronic penJayne Clemens and Tom Stenner-Evans discuss the remedies available in cases of defamatory online statements made by disgruntled ex-employees
Cutting costs and cutting cornersThe government's hike to court fees is a further barrier to justice, say Seamus Smyth and Jonathan Fozard
Good practiceJohn Bunker considers the recent Law Society practice note on preparing wills for clients leaving gifts to solicitors or their colleagues
Hemming: outcome and implicationsThe judgment in Hemming will have far-reaching consequences for the funding of regulated entities, says Jermey Phillips
Determining validityBelinda Walkinshaw considers recent case law in relation to the validity of notices and compliance with statutory procedures
Clapham & Collinge leaves QualitySolicitors after four yearsNorfolk law firm 'reclaims independence' from legal networking giant
Surveillance, emergencies and the rule of lawWhen does emergency legislation stop being used in emergencies and start to compromise the rule of law, asks Timothy Hill