Skip to Navigation'
The Law Gazette

Touch of hypocrisy?

Thursday 04 February 2010 by Peter Evans

The same Gazette carries the story on page 4 ‘Serial litigants outcry’ reporting on an early day motion signed by 40 MPs condemning a website set up by an employment lawyer to identify serial litigants (also commented on by the editor on page 8).

Am I alone in thinking that there may be a touch of hypocrisy here?

Peter Evans, Hugh James Solicitors, Cardiff

Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter from Gazette Online Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter from Gazette Online
  • Printer-friendly version
Linkedin Group Linkedin Group Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Twitter Facebook Group Facebook Group

More Letters

  • No level playing field
  • Blowing our own trumpet
  • Burying good news
  • How to define failure?
  • Elephant in the room
  • Insurers’ spin
  • State school skills
  • North-south divide in conveyancing?
  • Easing the burden for immigration lawyers
  • Conveyancing fee embarrassingly low
  • Time to resume training scheme
  • Referral fees referendum
  • ILEX consultation on CPS associate prosecutors
  • The state we are in
  • Why Lexcel needs a rebrand
  • Concerns over terminating retainer
  • Surveyors call the shots
  • With reply to Pat McFadden's 'Breaking the class ceiling'
  • Double jeopardy
  • Representing all
  • Commercial reality
  • When life is worth more
  • Generation gap
  • Don't tie our hands on referral fees
  • Home
  • News
  • In Practice
  • In Business
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Blogs
  • Archive
  • Moving On
  • Jobs
  • Supplements
  • Subscribe
  • RSS
  • Litigation Funding
  • Advertising
  • Contact us
  • Site policies
  • Editorial policy

Copyright 2010 Law Society All Rights Reserved

The Law Society