
By Christian Hill, paralegal and member of NALP (National Association of Licensed Paralegals) A legal system without discretion leaves little

Divorce and separation can be particularly challenging for fathers. Alongside concerns about finances and housing, many dads worry about maintaining

Serious accident claims can have life-changing consequences for injured people and their families. Catastrophic injuries often involve long-term medical treatment,

Fantastic Lawyers has expanded its international legal directory with a new collection of guides to top lawyers in Australia and

Legal directories remain one of the most valuable tools in a law firm’s marketing toolkit. Beyond rankings and awards, they

Fantastic Lawyers is pleased to announce a major expansion of its global legal directory, with the launch of dozens of
Further to our blawg post from December 2010 regarding Paul Chambers’ conviction and failed appeal in the #TwitterJokeTrial, it is

It may be argued that none of these were quite as menacing as the first tweet by Paul Chambers, but if the English judiciary is to stand by its precedent, then why has no further enforcement taken place? The reason is that society, which takes a place in any legal system, has revolted against what is surely one of the most misguided pieces of judicial reasoning of the 21st century, principally due to the common failure of the law being able to keep up with technology.