I asked a well-known solicitor toiling at a regional full-service firm how the Court of Appeal’s landmark decision in Mazur (In Focus, p8-9) has been interpreted in the ‘boardroom’.
Regvar v Slovenia may not be a classic case of deportation, but the court may still struggle to resist the campaign to give member states more say over migration matters.
Seven key takeaways from the SRA’s justice committee grilling
2026-04-16T11:33:00+01:00By John Hyde
It wasn’t always comfortable, but SRA leaders gave glimpses of their aims and priorities.
Lawyers and the Panama Papers – 10 years later
2026-04-14T15:16:00+01:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
Back in 2016, I was both wrong and right about what I predicted the consequences would be for lawyers.
When travel plans go West
2026-04-14T10:01:00+01:00By Gary McIndoe
How should Home Office powers be exercised in high-profile cases?
Best of the blogs -11 April 2026
2026-04-11T06:49:00+01:00
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
Mazur’s watching brief
2026-04-10T08:33:00+01:00By Paul Rogerson
I asked a well-known solicitor toiling at a regional full-service firm how the Court of Appeal’s landmark decision in Mazur (In Focus, p8-9) has been interpreted in the ‘boardroom’.
Mother in Law: The screen time debate
2026-04-10T07:00:00+01:00By Anonymous
Diary of a busy practitioner, somewhere in England.
Signing your name away
2026-04-10T00:01:00+01:00By Sarah Mountain
Learning from Estée Lauder’s claim against the founder of Jo Malone.
English law in an uncertain world
2026-04-08T13:27:00+01:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
New report analyses what has made English law so durable and economically successful, with recommendations to make it more so.
ILCA scheme: Stakeholders rally to reject government proposals
2026-04-08T00:01:00+01:00By Law Society president Mark Evans
An Interest on Lawyers’ Client Accounts Scheme is nothing more than a crude sector-specific tax on clients of legal services.
Legal chess win: Ukraine takes Russia
2026-04-07T13:00:00+01:00By Eduardo Reyes
Don’t underestimate the importance of chess.
Best of the blogs - 6 April 2026
2026-04-06T15:58:00+01:00
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
Rules on embargos tilt narrative towards powerful defendants
2026-04-06T08:00:00+01:00By David Standard
Defendants have time to digest and respond to judgments, while claimants must act on the hoof.
A new space race: time for European legislation
2026-04-03T07:00:00+01:00By Marco Galli
The EU Space Act represents a powerful and potentially decisive instrument.
Independent legal advice scheme for rape victims is here to stay
2026-04-02T09:03:00+01:00By Nogah Ofer
There are some misconceptions about the purpose of ILA and how it functions.
Why culture, not policy, is the key to gender balance in law
2026-04-01T14:08:00+01:00By Joanne Wescott
Too often, conversations about gender balance in law focus on what is written down.
Youth justice: time for a national conversation
2026-04-01T08:32:00+01:00By Jake Richards MP
We should not be comfortable about the fact 13,000 children are sentenced each year.
Mother in Law: Gen Z needs to start thinking about profits
2026-03-31T14:51:00+01:00By Anonymous
Diary of a busy practitioner, somewhere in England.
The outsiders
2026-03-31T14:42:00+01:00By Paul Rogerson
Private equity in the law seems to have parked its money and entered a holding pattern.
Mazur ruling is the law's Bobby Ewing moment - but can the profession forget?
2026-03-31T11:06:00+01:00By John Hyde
Careers have been seriously disrupted while this unnecessary mess has gone on.
As it happened: Mazur judgment - CILEX wins appeal
By John Hyde
Lawyers and migration: a landmark case
2026-03-30T09:42:00+01:00By Jonathan Goldsmith
Regvar v Slovenia may not be a classic case of deportation, but the court may still struggle to resist the campaign to give member states more say over migration matters.
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