Subject to contractA simple phrase is crucial to avoid being unintentionally bound by an agreement in settlement negotiations, explains Sophia Purkis
Constructive trusts and illegal purposesThe decision in O'Kelly v Davies clarifies the law relating to claimants involved in unlawful agreements who seek to establish a constructive trust, explains Jack Dillon
Judges sacked after viewing porn on judicial IT equipmentThree judges dismissed while a fourth resigns following investigation which uncovered 'wholly unacceptable conduct'
The times are a changin'Brett Israel and Pippa Hill discuss dramatic changes to the legislative landscape for insolvency practitioners
Getting the numbers rightAccountancy firm, Carter Backer Winter, explores some of the finer details required to secure the best divorce settlement for your client
Two sides to the storyAdrienne Copithorne considers costs in private nuisance claims in light of the recent decision in Coventry v Lawrence
Meet dress-down Friday's arch-nemesisLaura Devine speaks to SJ about how office style is just one ingredient in creating a successful law firm culture
60-second interview: Alison ParryThere are plenty of opportunities to be exploited in the Asian and Middle Eastern fiduciary markets, Alison Parry tells PCA