The needs of seriously injured people must be considered to at least the same extent as the interests of insurance companies and the public purse, writes David Marshall
Colin Gibson explores whether the situations which arose at Quindell and Slater and Gordon point to deep-rooted challenges for the future of the legal services market
There is no point in the courts repeatedly expressing sympathy while inevitably concluding that nothing can be done on assisted dying, writes Jean-Yves Gilg