Judicial review: the value of the public interestMartin Edwards reflects on the government's motives behind proposed changes to judicial review law
Lessons for novices – and leadersTracey Calvert likens the initial strangeness of sailing to the experience of newcomers to law firms
CBA warns of implications of 'haemorrhaging' of criminal barristersThe Criminal Bar Association has stated that “without a dramatic increase in funding, the haemorrhaging of talented barristers will continue”
Legal walks are backMore than 400 teams from across the legal community, including the judiciary and universities, will take part in this year's Legal Walks
New boundary disputes mediation serviceA new mediation service to help neighbours resolve boundary disputes outside of the courts has been launched
Impecunious solicitor struck off after refusing to attend hearingA solicitor on the verge of bankruptcy has been struck off for dishonesty and said he would appeal