Reform of non-compete laws could 'disincentivise investment' Critics say law reform could “disincentivise" business investment
Veering off defaultMatthew Duncan considers the judg';s approach to assessing damages where solicitors had been negligent in creating a trust scheme
Reigniting the mentorYou don't need a formal programme, nor must you be a partner or in senior leadership to be a mentor, as Amandeep Khasriya explains
Enforced changeAt a time when the profession has become super flexible, Nicola Jones explains how firms can capitialise as they continued to adapt
Clashing RightsAnn Stanyar considers the rights of care home residents, covid-19 vaccinations and best interests decisions
Conveyancing Task Force set to reform industryA task force has been launched, looking to manage the transition into a digital future
Landmark Beijing case sees housewife compensated for housework A Chinese man has been ordered to pay £5,500 to his ex-wife in compensation
Video remand hearings reinstated by policeThe police are to reinstate the use of VRM after government funding, the Law Society has confirmed