Deny them ice creamOrganisers of the London Legal Walk should consider putting the profession's show of unity to greater good next year, says Richard Barr
The Sherlock syndrome and the Darwinian data disruption By Eric Hunter, Director of Knowledge, Innovation & Technology Strategies, Bradford & Barthel
Standing on firm groundKenneth Dibble explores how the First-tier tribunal's decision in respect of Bath Rec recognises the important role the Charity Commission has in providing for the effective regulation of charitable community assets
Tread carefullyThe new litigation landscape may be severe, but a tactical approach ?will help to avoid being 'Mitchelled', says Llyod Junor
Rocky foundationsSir Paul Coleridge should know better than to criticise the public he serves, says Marilyn Stowe
Clients and law firms left reeling from the Jackson effectIt has been over a year since the Jackson reforms were introduced – and the legal A&E department is working overtime dealing with the casualties
Calls to modernise the antiquated Fatal Accidents ActCharles Bagot says reform is on the cards as senior judges question its effect and purpose