(Published May 12-StudZone pgs30-31)
The Student Zone looks at the role of juries and how the law around them is struggling to keep up with technology
(Published April 12-Careerbrief pgs 30-31)
The career panel on coping with a group assessment and whether you should sound off in your exit interview
(Published April 12-Regsbrief pgs 32-33)
Our latest article on regulation examines the rules around conflicts and debunks some popular myths
(Published April 12-Probatebrief pgs34-36)
Our probate update looks at the Law Commission's recommendations to reform intestacy and family provision
(Published April 12-COPbrief pg 37)
New powers can help the families of people lacking mental capacity to ensure they receive proper medical care, write Mandeep Virdee and Ruth Keighley
(Published April 12-Crimebrief pgs 38-39)
Simon Parsons explains how the Lord Chief Justice has enabled anger resulting from sexual infidelity to be taken into account in murder trials despite a statutory exclusion