Number of new EU laws increases by 170Critics argue that additions to EU rulebook could hit UK business
A jurisprudential debateMatt Hutchings discusses human rights, legislative history, and the meaning of words
The duty to consultDavid Matthias QC discusses the Supreme Court's judgment on what constitutes an unlawful consultation process
Lessons in mitigationEamon Mooney considers the merry dance played by solicitors during allegations of professional negligence
Local authorities must address parents' learning disabilitiesNoel Arnold and Hazel Kent discuss the test for making placement orders, without notice applications and damages for human rights breaches
New divorce service will 'spark a sea-change' in how separation is handledHJA's fixed-fee offering said to appeal to middle-income families hoping to avoid the 'appalling profligacy' of legal expenditure
Maintaining a social conscienceTrustees will be able to take investment decisions with greater confidence under reforms to the law governing social investment, says Sarah Clune
Stemming the flood of informationHow safe is the data we give out to third parties, and who has access to it, asks Russell Conway