By: 3 August 2017

A clerk’s work is never done

The work carried out by barristers’ clerks is essential to the successful running of a chambers. Ian Spencer, senior clerk...

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By: 2 August 2017

Going digital

A new electronic bill of costs is expected to become mandatory in April 2018. But is the profession ready for it?...

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By: 26 July 2017

A Presidential Appearance

Patrick Walker is elected president of his village agricultural show and finds power in the people Perhaps you have had...

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By: 18 July 2017

Fee income soars by 50% in Leeds for Mills & Reeve

Fee income at Mills & Reeve’s Leeds office has soared by 50% in the last year. The firm, which has...

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By: 19 June 2017

Bailoran Solicitors celebrates its 4th birthday as rain holds off

Niche practice Bailoran Solicitors has celebrated four years in operation with a barbecue party. The firm, which specialises in insolvency,...

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By: 31 May 2017

The financial risks of cohabitation

Siobhan Jeffels on the financial risks of cohabitation and why a change in family law is needed to protect the...

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By: 26 May 2017

Book review: Eccentrics, conspiracy theories and tribal kings

In the opening lines of the introduction to his book, Tales From An Environmental And Tribal Lawyer, Jerry Pearlman writes...

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By: 23 May 2017

Mills & Reeve welcomes back familiar faces to Leeds family team

Mills & Reeve has made three appointments to its Leeds family team, two of whom are returning to the firm...

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