All our own fault?

The profession, and the Society, has a remarkable ability to shoot itself in the foot

Tweetblog

In the first of a regular blog about his conversations on Twitter, Neil Stevenson talks about his latest Twitter gaffe, and possible green shoots

Legal aid and the Society: the personal touch

The Society's lead player for criminal legal aid practitioners has been touring the country to hear solicitors' views at first hand

Male type profile?

What should lawyers' employers do to combat the continuing inequalities revealed by the Profile of the Profession survey?

Corroboration: room for modification?

The corroboration rule is needed as a safeguard, but there could be scope to review its application difficult cases

Letter: RoS wants to engage

This is your chance to help shape the 2012 Act in practice

Where now for conveyancing?

Sep rep has been defeated; what do we do now?

Sep rep: it still needs to be "No"

Why the SGM should reject the proposal now and look for other improvements to the system

The case for sep rep: the conflict of interest is real

Why the profession should avoid the risk of conflicts arising in what is a pressured situation

Sep rep: where is the conflict?

McVey & Murricane survey of top conveyancing firms finds little evidence of conflict of interest

Letter: Burdens we take on

A conveyancer's gripe over ARTL reporting, RoS branding and liabilities of the profession - and a suggestion in relation to separate representation

Ten years on

Marking an editorial anniversary with some reflections on an eventful decade