Change text size:

Issue 5

How do employers avoid their own expenses "scandal"?
Whilst most employers will not have to be concerned about their employees claiming expenses for second homes, moat clearing or duck islands, many employees will, at some time or other, have to reclaim some business
By Jayne Holiday

The Budget at a glance
Higgs & Sons' Ian Smith gives a Private Client practitioner's view of the recent Budget
By Ian Smith

Older Must Mean Wiser
BA new report released by the Office for National Statistics shows that fewer people are getting married now than at any time in more than 100 years
Phil Barnsley

Big brother Britain - an answer or two fingers to Europe?
"This isn't necessarily a complete two fingers to the European Court of Human Rights, but it is pretty close,"
By Catherine Junor

Life after Woolf
The 26th April 1999 was a momentous day for all lawyers involved in civil litigation with the introduction of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR)
By Beverley Scriven

Could lying litigants face a costly revenge?
A decision recently handed down by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) could mean that claimants found to be telling lies may soon find themselves having to meet Tribunal costs
By Tim Jones

Where there is a Will, there's generally a way....
In the current economic climate, everyone is looking to cut back on any "unnecessary" expenditure, but can you afford not to make a will?  If you die without making a will statute will determine how your estate is distributed
By Verity Kirby

printer friendlyPrinter friendly