High Court to hear 'double discrimination' claim against Catholic parentsSwansea City and County Council withdraw free transport from pupils attending Catholic and Church in Wales schools
Power to the practitionerMartin Coleman explains why the new CPD requirements will stop solicitors clocking up hours of irrelevant training
Which regulator would you prefer, madam?Stuart Bushell asks what CILEx brings to the table, considering the SRA's unpopularity within the profession
Booming BristolGlorious countryside scenes mixed with a demand for commercial and corporate roles means the South West is attracting top talent, explains Georgina Inson
A dyslexia snapshop for legal professionalsRuth Fenton advises firms on how they can do more to support dyslexic employees
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