Opinion
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         Opinion OpinionWhen risk becomes discrimination in property lawLegitimate clients are being flatly refused by lenders and solicitors because of their family names. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow junior and mid level solicitors can advance their careersAdvancing as a solicitor isn’t just about clocking up years of experience. 
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         Opinion OpinionOld flamesYou can tell how long a business journalist has been around by the number of ‘bonfires of red tape’ they have witnessed. 
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         Opinion OpinionLetters roundupLand Registry’s title decider, a legal aid mentoring scheme and prenup clarity: your letters to the editor. 
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         Opinion OpinionAct of inhumanity that heralded the end of slaveryMichael Cross reviews 'The Zorg: A Tale of Greed, Murder and the Abolition of Slavery'. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe ECHR: legal and political fault linesThe question is not whether the European Convention on Human Rights is outdated, but if the political narrative around it is eroding the very trust it was designed to uphold. 
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         Opinion OpinionA lower tier of rights?James E Hurford reviews 'Rethinking the Law of Private Property' by Jan G Laitos. 
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         Opinion OpinionNo mere legal shapeshifterChristopher Stanley reviews 'The Reasonable Person: A Legal Biography' by Valentin Jeutner. 
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         Opinion OpinionAn open letter to the SRA from an SSB Law whistleblowerSRA chair Anna Bradley favours continuity at the top, but this simply won’t do. 
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         Opinion OpinionMother in Law: Growing up too fastDiary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. 
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         Opinion OpinionSSB saga has proved the case for radical regulatory reformIt is tempting to look at SSB in isolation and cast aspersions, but there is a wider picture here. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy digitisation will support, not replace, conveyancersLet’s not fall for the idea that digitisation is a threat. Reform is long overdue, and it’s designed to elevate the conveyancing profession, not eliminate it. 
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         Opinion OpinionNOT PASS – how to navigate SQE failureFailure can, at first, feel like a fatal blow to an aspiring solicitor’s career. 
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         Opinion OpinionA scandal waiting to happenA case almost unknown to the British public raises profound questions of justice in the UK. 
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         Opinion OpinionA culture of inertiaIncoming SRA chief executive Sarah Rapson will need to get to grips with the organisation’s cultural flaws as soon as she arrives. 
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         Opinion OpinionJudge sends clear message on blasphemyMr Justice Bennathan’s robust approach tells prosecutors and magistrates that freedom of expression includes the right to cause offence. 
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         Opinion OpinionHale goes back to her rootsWith the Law on Our Side: How the Law Works for Everyone and How We Can Make it Work Better. 
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         Opinion OpinionFighting for the right to say your pieceDavid Pickup reviews 'On the Law of Speaking Freely' by Adam Tomkins. 
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