Features
A question of common sense - A recent Court of Appeal decision has found that both franchisors and franchisees are consenting adults, Patrick Casey explains 
Punishing “serious and cynical” breaches of trust - Anita Killeen reports on the highest sentence ever for serious fraud offending 
Mine is bigger than yours! - Marcus Beveridge comments on the curious case of the construction of Wembley Stadium 
Think outside the square in the circle of the recession - By Jennifer Mills, partner, and Bridget Smith, senior associate, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts 
Getting your house in order - Darise Ogden uncovers the benefits – and some of the challenges – that arise when a firm chooses to incorporate 
Resolve - Did you know there is an ombudsman-type scheme for disputes with electricity and gas companies? Nanette Moreau explains 
Far from a middling crowd- In the second article in the Future of Law series, Darise Ogden speaks to five mid-sized firms to see how the future of law is shaping up for them 
Grappling with Neptune’s realm - One Nelson firm is helping businesses who make their living from the sea navigate a safe course through an ocean of red tape, Craig Sisterson discovers 