Editorial process
How anything gets published with our name on it.
The short answer
Every page is researched against primary sources, drafted by a named specialist, sub-edited for SRA compliance, reviewed by a qualified fee-earner at the client firm, and then dated and put on a review cycle. Nothing publishes anonymously and nothing publishes without the firm's sign-off.
Five steps
01
Research against primary sources
Legislation, SRA guidance, court and tribunal material, Law Society resources and the firm's own fee-earners. Not a rewrite of page one of Google.
02
Drafted by a named specialist
Every page is attributed to a real person with a profile, credentials and areas of expertise. Nothing publishes under 'admin' or a house byline.
03
Compliance sub-edit
Drafted and checked against the SRA Code of Conduct and Transparency Rules: no guaranteed outcomes, no unevidenced superlatives, no comparative claims we can't support.
04
Client fee-earner review
The firm's own solicitor checks the legal substance and your COLP or compliance lead signs off before anything goes live. We never publish over your head.
05
Dated, reviewed and corrected
Pages carry a visible last-updated date, sit on a review cycle, and are corrected openly rather than quietly rewritten when the law changes.
Accountability
Who stands behind the words.
Each contributor has a public profile setting out their role and expertise. If a page is wrong, you can see exactly who wrote it and tell us.
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