[ad_1] On 11 April, the Judicial College published the 16th edition of its guidelines to the assessment of general damages in personal injury cases. The previous edition was
[ad_1] The low down A century ago they were described as ‘poor man’s lawyers’ – solicitors working with the country’s most disadvantaged people to seek legal solutions to
[ad_1] The Judicial Support Network Ltd (JSN) – a new confidential support association of and for judges – last year made a submission to the Equality and Human
[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic caused widespread disruption across many sectors of the economy, with the restaurant and wider hospitality sector being one of the hardest hit. In a
[ad_1] Domestic abuse has always been a major social problem. Lawmakers and family law professionals have grappled for generations with how to tackle it effectively. Parliament brought together
[ad_1] Office footprint has often been treated as an indirect metric for law firm performance. Burgeoning firms with healthy profits, active recruitment and a steady stream of new
[ad_1] In international conflict such as in Ukraine – when we are seeing the greatest refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War – children can become
[ad_1] On 6 April we saw the introduction of one of the most significant changes to English divorce law for decades: no-fault divorce. This has, rightly, been hailed