Members can think those governing a members’ body don’t have a clue. But the Law Society Council meeting last week showed we are at the heart of their current concerns.
Coordinated action must address judicial and court staffing, sitting availability, venue capacity, and the implementation of more viable legal aid rates.
Reflections after a council meeting
2026-03-25T00:01:00+00:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
Members can think those governing a members’ body don’t have a clue. But the Law Society Council meeting last week showed we are at the heart of their current concerns.
SDT's anonymity ruling takes us on a slippery slope from open justice
2026-03-24T09:41:00+00:00By Bianca Castro
Alarm bells rang as the SRA brought an anonymity application over parties named in a case already in the public domain.
Family's poor relation
2026-03-23T00:01:00+00:00By Paul Rogerson
There are still only 13 family drug and alcohol courts in England, 18 years on from their foundation, despite their documented success.
Carr’s coded message on sentencing
20 March 2026By Joshua Rozenberg
Lady chief justice's message to David Lammy was unspoken but entirely clear.
Best of the blogs - 22 March 2026
2026-03-22T20:34:00+00:00
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
For employment lawyers, the M&S chief compliments officer creates a minefield
2026-03-20T09:22:00+00:00By Emma-Jane Taylor-Moran
M&S has appointed Gillian Anderson as chief compliments officer. Every employment lawyer will be thinking: proceed with caution.
Crypto asset disputes: the new frontline in commercial litigation
2026-03-19T14:30:00+00:00By Dipesh Dosani
Crypto assets are intangible, volatile and portable but they are not beyond the reach of English law.
Shouting into the void
2026-03-18T15:15:00+00:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
What are we doing to preserve our future justice system?
Language problem
2026-03-17T15:10:00+00:00By Paul Rogerson
If a suspect remains a suspect, a victim cannot necessarily be called a victim. Is this mere pedantry? Does it matter?
Tackling predatory marriage will not be easy
2026-03-17T10:36:00+00:00By Rachel Rothwell
The Law Society has called on government to update a 19th-century wills law that is ‘not fit for the future’.
Shock, anger and lost caseloads: A chartered legal executive on life since Mazur
2026-03-16T08:00:00+00:00By John Hyde
We speak to the law firm director told by the court she could no longer represent her client.
The law on anticipatory self-defence
2026-03-16T07:53:00+00:00By Sailesh Mehta and Maleeka Bokhari
The US has not demonstrated ’requisite imminence’ of an attack by Iran.
Lawyers defend right to jury trial
2026-03-13T10:38:00+00:00By Monidipa Fouzder
Protest arranged quickly to coincide with the first parliamentary debate of Courts and Tribunals Bill attracts an impressive turnout.
Mother in Law: Lessons from World Book Day
2026-03-13T08:00:00+00:00By Anonymous
Diary of a busy practitioner, somewhere in England.
Reducing court delays without compromising justice
2026-03-12T10:19:00+00:00By Jennifer Ellis
Coordinated action must address judicial and court staffing, sitting availability, venue capacity, and the implementation of more viable legal aid rates.
The economic riddle of the rule of law
2026-03-11T09:07:00+00:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
China's experience since the mid-1990s is a challenge to the magic ingredient theory.
Trial by jury must not become the casualty of a strained justice system
2026-03-10T10:13:00+00:00By Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP
Efficiency must never come at the expense of the constitutional principles that give that system its legitimacy.
Charity case creates constitutional conundrum
2026-03-10T00:01:00+00:00By Joshua Rozenberg
The House of Commons speaker has asked the High Court to throw out a claim brought by the Charity Commission against the parliamentary ombudsman.
Best of the blogs - 8 March 2026
2026-03-08T15:49:00+00:00
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
International Women's Day
2026-03-08T09:00:00+00:00By Eduardo Reyes
Women leaders in the legal profession mark International Women’s Day.
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