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Equal measures
Solicitors Journal

Equal measures

New measures in the Equality Act are a welcome step towards closing thepay gap between men and women, but more must be done to combat inequality in the legal profession, says Christl Hughes
Personality transplant
Solicitors Journal

Personality transplant

It has been suggested that you don't need a personality to work in the law – even that it's better if you haven't got one.
The British way
Solicitors Journal

The British way

Jeannie Mackie reflects on the new murder defences
Following orders
Solicitors Journal

Following orders

The 53rd CPR update tightens the rules on possession orders, giving more power to the courts and a warning to mortgagees
Update: construction
Solicitors Journal

Update: construction

Anna Stillman considers apparent bias in adjudication proceedings, the interpretation of a condition precedent in a trade contract, liquidated damages, and changes to the Technology and Construction Court guide
Update: commercial contracts
Solicitors Journal

Update: commercial contracts

Mark Lucas considers cases that throw further light on how the courts deal with drafting errors in commercial contracts
ARP clean-up 'a success', says regulator
Solicitors Journal

ARP clean-up 'a success', says regulator

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has recovered more than £750,000 in unpaid insurance premiums since starting to crack down on firms in the assigned risks pool earlier this summer, initial figures show.