Tom Garbett
- Opinion
The Swedey take on the Met
Operation Countryman: The Flawed Enquiry into London Police Corruption | By Dick Kirby
- Opinion
Taking infinite pains
How Judges Decide Cases: Reading, Writing and Analysing Judgments | By Andrew Goodman
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Giving human rights a voice
Lord Dyson’s trenchant lectures covering wide-ranging topics from Magna Carta to asset inequality between litigants in the modern world are drawn together into one volume.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Mosaic of clues on crime
‘No readable book could consider all… issues relevant to the scope of criminal law. This unreadable book does not do so either.’ I immediately warmed to Victor Tadros as I read his self-deprecating introduction, but the laughs swiftly come to an end on page two.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Duels and debts in Dulwich
Ties of Blood and Friendship: the Complicated Life of Francis Lynn
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Times Change – Before the Children Act
At times this procedure-heavy novel reads like a law school case study.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: The Future of the In-house Lawyer: The General Counsel Revolution
This book succeeds admirably on most levels but suffers from a lack of analysis.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: A Return to Justice: rethinking our approach to juveniles in the system
An interesting snapshot of justice, delinquent youth and the role of the state in an American context.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Lexcel Assessment Guide
Important guide to achieving the Law Society’s legal practice quality mark.
- Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Law Firm Marketing Toolkit
Generating personalised output is the point of the DIY format here, which aims to spawn ideas for progressing marketing efforts.