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If in doubt, ask, then ask again
Solicitors Journal

If in doubt, ask, then ask again

Ignorance can be as dangerous for solicitors as dishonest and deliberate participation in money laundering, says John Gould
Link costs budgeting with case management
Solicitors Journal

Link costs budgeting with case management

Severing the two creates a threefold problem, says Simon Gibbs, but despite this point being stressed before the Jackson reforms, it is not getting through
For fairness and good reason
Solicitors Journal

For fairness and good reason

Allowing staff the right to choose their companion in disciplinary meetings can help employers in the long run, says Victoria Russell
Planning update
Solicitors Journal

Planning update

Where granting permission for judicial review in major planning cases could become more relaxed, the term 'very special circumstances' in allowing green belt developments remains as fickle as ever, say Julian Boswall and Sarah Sutherland
Charity law update
Solicitors Journal

Charity law update

With charities set to be penalised for carrying out legitimate campaigns and the commission having to over-report to satisfy parliament, there is little good news for the sector, says Vicki Bowles
Virtual afterlife
Solicitors Journal

Virtual afterlife

The Law Society's advice to the public on digital legacies made the pages of just about every paper and was discussed, debated and deconstructed by some big-hitting news and consumer broadcasters.