Public support for cuts to legal aid declines on its 65th anniversaryNew president of the Law Society calls cuts "a false economy" while some solicitors ask what there is to celebrate
Four-week suspended sentence for former husband who failed to pay divorce settlementHigh Court finds Michael Prest had wilfully refused or neglected to pay maintenance
Pre-nups on the upMore clients understand the benefit in preparing pre-nuptial agreements should the worst happen, says Sarah Balfour
Quality, not quantityThe number of training contracts available has risen, yet the calibre of candidates is unremarkable, says Paula McMullan
Plugging the gaps of digital data securityDr Thomas Brauner asks whether firms' lack of dictation encryption is compromising client confidentiality
What lies beneathUnconscious bias can influence recruitment processes to the detriment of both individuals and companies, argues Snéha Khilay
Regulating is a losing gameStuart Bushell discusses the latest SRA reforms on PII that have left stakeholders understandably divided