The perils of refusing to mediateMediation is an opportunity to better understand your opponent's case as well as the weaknesses of your own position, says Danielle De Val
Report anything suspiciousAnyone who undertakes the role of money laundering reporting officer (MLRO) knows there is often a feeling of dread when a report comes in from a member of staff, particularly if it comes with the caveat 'this is a really urgent on';.
Are recruitment agencies vetting candidates?Russell Conway asks young lawyers to think of their long-term interests when moving firms
Not a trainee, not yet a solicitorTo become a competent junior solicitor, are you ever really a trainee, asks Pippa Allsop
More protection for the mobile home ownerSite owners will now be liable for malpractice and face larger penalties under the Mobile Homes Act 2013, explains Alec Samuels
Trainee hunger gamesWannabe trainees who recognise the legal profession's market change stand in better stead than the ones who do not, explains Laura Clenshaw
Shifting the focus to prevention, not correctionJennifer Martin advises COFAs on a series of robust measures to ensure breaches are minor and few
Making the most of the 36 per cent IHT rateLeaving 10 per cent of the estate to charity opens a world of possibilities, says John Bunker