No-fault divorce: A long time coming, but worth the wait

There is an ancient English tradition, now copied in fairgrounds, by which people who have done something wrong should be tied up to a wooden stake and have objects thrown at them. This would lead to general merriment for the spectators; and to misery for the person used as the object of the humiliation. I […]
‘Handsy’ colleagues and ‘boozy’ events: Where is the line?

The legal sector is changing. 100 years on from Carrie Morrison’s qualification as the first female solicitor, women now make up 53% of practising solicitors and 69% of applicants to law schools. The profession is made up of different races, religions, ages, genders, sexes; it welcomes the disabled and champions the neurodiverse. However, as is […]