| The Independent 1992 Sharon Wallach |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A lawyer in the house. (legal work in commerce and industry) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| An English first at the German bar. (David Hole, solicitor qualified in Germany and England) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| An extra dash of public spirit at the Bar. | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| A safety net sprouting holes. (Law Society increases indemnity fees) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Bound by agreement. (networks of lawyers, quality service) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Butterflies and botany, business and the Bar. (Mr John Jackson, chair of Mishcon de Reya) (Interview) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Cultivating an electronic tree of knowledge. (computer system at Cameron Markby Hewitt solicitors) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Definite articles are so hard to find. (less legal trainees are recruited) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Don't disturb us, we're busy. (solicitors fight to obtain right to argue cases before higher courts) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Good advice is just for starters. (legal practices' support services) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Heading east, for pastures new. (British law firms expand into eastern Europe) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Hi-tech wins friends in the high street: databases no longer make solicitors' eyes glaze over. | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| How to make the superleague. (reorganisations needed to enable law firms to prosper) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| If you want the fee, you must win the case. (solicitors' contingency fees) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| It's not unprofessional to sell. (marketing for solicitors) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Keep an eye on the changes. (TV and video for legal training) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Lenders get tough with singles. (UK sole practitioners) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Mixing partners and principles. (arguments for and against multi-disiplinary legal partnerships) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| One firm's cringe is another's pride. (sponsorship by solicitors) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Same problems, other solutions. (dispute resolution) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Sex discrimination at the Bar: guilty as charged. (Bar Council report on sex discrimination) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Sorry, Monsieur, the Bar is closed. (the French legal authorities are slow to accept other European professional qualifications) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| The brothers for the workers. (legal advantages of union membership) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| The long day never closes. (the work of a criminal lawyer) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| The North takes a lead. (commercial legal practices) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| The risks of going solo. (Law Society consultation paper on cost of solicitors' default) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| The solicitors come into the sitting room. (television advertising) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Transforming knowledge into know-how. (UK law training scheme) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Why your local is good news. (law societies' new roles) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
| Worlds apart in immigration. (immigration lawyers for refugees and financial staff) | Retail industry | Sharon Wallach |
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