Wiggle room for charitable foundationsDarren Hooker considers the extent to which charitable sports clubs can provide support to professional athletes
From one chief executive to anotherEddie Ross bids farewell to Des Hudson and offers advice to Catherine Dixon
Barristers shed wigs and gowns to offer fixed fee divorce serviceDirect access approach encroaches on high street firms as legal aid cuts bite barristers' pockets
Trust gameSolicitors should beware their liability for breach of trust in mortgage cases, warn Grant Crawford and Peter Dodge
Divided loyaltiesLawyers should be fully aware of their obligations to the court, warns Susanna Heley
Service issuesPaul Stanley QC says claimants would be well advised to use a method of service which results in an acknowledgement of receipt
The merit in judicial reviewThe Court of Appeal has decided that the phrase 'totally without merit' refers to a case that is bound to fail, explains Richard Honey