Partners and long-term sickness absence
Partnerships.
Decisions and interventions
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
More cuts won’t repair a broken system
Justice spending.
Costs – a new horizon
Civil litigation.
Dirty dealing
Are equity partners, earning multi-millions, truly expected to die on Capitol Hill over their firms' DEI policies?
This could be the European Century
Europe can seem to move slowly, but it is showing it can adapt in finance and defence. Our social welfare safety nets are under stress, but they exist.
Best of the blogs - 12 April 2025
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
Mother in Law: Dealing with the death of a pet
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
Apple, Prince Harry and open justice
High-profile cases involving the tech giant and the Royal advance the important principle of open justice.
News focus
'We need to be hungrier': SFO boss Nick Ephgrave on his 2025-26 agenda
As Nick Ephgrave publishes his first annual business plan after a full year in the role, the SFO chief tells the Gazette that he wants to deploy his policing expertise to make investigations bolder, speedier and more aggressive.
How to: use LinkedIn
With its humble brags and ‘personal journeys’, LinkedIn is the professional networking and social media platform everyone loves to hate. Yet, as Eduardo Reyes hears, it’s too big to ignore. Lawyers may as well get it right as they carry on posting.
The just and the true
Patrick Keane reviews 'Beauty and the Law' by Mark Fowler.
Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court
Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court
Magna Carta, did she die in vain?
James E Hurford reviews 'Pseudolaw and Sovereign Citizens'.
ECHR – are you being served?
David Glass reviews 'Legal Services and the European Convention on Human Rights: Securing Private Rights and Public Interests'.
Little grey cells and judging when it’s time to go
Cognitive Aging and the Federal Circuit Courts: How Senescence Influences the Law and Judges