Housing and the Equality Act: 10 years onAlternatives may be required of landlords before the court will accept evicting a disabled tenant is justified, as Sarah Steinhardt and Daniel Clarke explain
'Shocking' plan to breach international law dropped by governmentGovernment abandons controversial parts of its internal market bill to break international law in a widely welcomed U-turn
Barratt drops ground rent on new leasesBarratt Developments has eliminated ground rents on new developments, it has been reported this week
Data in the driving seatTracking business development data is essential for firm growth, explains Fiona Jackson
A high barThe courts have considered what a responsible and logical body of doctors would have done in similar circumstances, as Dr Jock Mackenzie explains
HRA review a 'giant leap backwards'An independent review of the Human Rights Act was announced today but Amnesty International warned of a 'giant leap backwards'
Pro bono work recognised - including UK's first not-for-profit firmAltraLaw, the UK's first not-for-profit law firm, and Reed Smith, were among a raft of firms and lawyers who collected LawWorks awards for pro bono