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When the levee breaks
Solicitors Journal

When the levee breaks

A Court of Appeal decision may have blown open the floodgates in data protection claims, with potentially dramatic consequences, says Tim Smith
Chahal: All expenses paid crime
Solicitors Journal

Chahal: All expenses paid crime

Paul Lazarus surveys the legal landscape following the introduction of the concept of proportionality of benefit in confiscation proceedings
Who should pay for bad legal advice?
Solicitors Journal

Who should pay for bad legal advice?

Firms that rely on standard letters to advise clients leave themselves open to potentially opportunistic professional negligence claims, warns Jennifer Haren
A bridge too far?
Solicitors Journal

A bridge too far?

Edward O'Rourke considers whether a new model for annual leave, already embraced by Netflix and Richard Branson, can be successfully adapted to the UK legal sector