Health and safety updateThe SARAH Bill adds nothing to the current health and safety landscape and is just government posturing against a mythical compensation culture, argues Zahra Nanji
Saving heartache and expense on leasehold repairsSimon Allison believes that it is time for a reminder of the Leasehold Property Repairs Act 1938
Terminating terrorsJulian Acratopulo considers when repudiatory breaches of a contract can lead to termination in light of Valilas v Januzaj
The ticking of the billable clockStephen Chalmers-Morris explains why time recording is not a waste of time
Protecting client data in the digital ageRecent celebrity photo leaks are a warning to law firms of the importance of cyber security, explains Eleanor Kilner
Weighing the riskDefining obesity as a disability may make compliance with the Equality Act that much harder, says Nick Elwell-Sutton