Getting disclosureCoroners should remain free to make appropriate orders due to their unique role and new legislation should strengthen their powers. Simon Jackson QC reports
Caution to the windShould your client accept a formal caution? Mark Conway considers the House of Lords' decision in Jones v Whalley
No limitsThe Lords' ruling in Sephton provides welcome clarification of limitation rules in negligence claims, say Nicholas Heaton and Toby Rouse
Landlord & tenant update (2)Disrepair :: Forfeiture :: Break clause :: Landlord & Tenant Act (Covenants) Act 1995 :: Business tenancies by Norman Joss and Nick Grundy
Coroner Service ReformThe draft Coroners Bill aims to make the coroner service more efficient. Andrew Alonzi explains how
DEBATE Carter: how will it affect your practice?Lawyers from across the whole spectrum of the profession examine the ramifications of Lord Carter's proposals
DEBATE Carter: how will it affect your practice?Lawyers from across the whole spectrum of the profession examine the ramifications of Lord Carter's proposals
Rutherford sagaThe Lords' decision in Rutherford brings welcome clarification of the concepts behind sex discrimination laws, says Sue Ashtiany