Comment and opinion – Page 120
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Oasis of opportunity
Chippy northerners like me bristle when broadcasters speak airily of the English ‘regions’.
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Armed forces chief has no desire to end prosecutions
Despite the headline there is little appetite for exempting soldiers from investigation and prosecution.
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Spare a thought for lawyers busy as ever in August
Some will disappear for weeks on end, but the days of the long vacation are gone.
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Client instructions and the public interest - again
Cases are mounting where solicitors are identified with their clients’ interests and behaviour in carrying out instructions against what is perceived as the public interest.
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The public is being left in the dark about unexplained wealth orders
Stringent reporting restrictions in the first public unexplained wealth order hearing threaten to undermine open justice.
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Light touch is the right touch for AI regulation
A requirement for transparency is essential - but the regulatory framework must not stifle development.
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Bench test should not favour bar
Hardly a week goes by without confirmation that we are facing a judicial recruitment crisis.
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Sir James Munby retires: his best quotes
On the day that the outspoken family division president retires, the Gazette recalls some soundbites.
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Why the Kit Kat trade mark row is far from over
Far from being thrown out, the contested trade mark application will now return to be considered by the EU Intellectual Property Office’s board of appeal.
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Breaking up is hard to do. Why make it harder?
The government's lack of interest in no-fault divorce is baffling.
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SRA's price publication demand was inevitable
The Law Society has published an important briefing paper on information solicitors’ firms will likely have to publish on their websites.
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In with the in crowd
Crowdfunding may be ‘a la mode’, yet in one important respect this burgeoning phenomenon appears rather old-hat.
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Failing ombudsman should get its own house in order
Performance levels have slumped - so the Ombudsman is making its targets easier.
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The disclosure debacle – a defence response?
As Laurel and Hardy may have said to each other, this is ‘another fine mess’.
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Switching off on holiday
Careful planning minimises the chances of disruption for clients and colleagues while you are away
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Mills v Mills does not kill off spousal periodical payments
The Supreme Court judgment will garner much attention - but we should be wary of giving wider significance.
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The Brexit white paper and the role of the CJEU
Examining the impact of the white paper on the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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New tribunal is a banker
I attended the launch of a report calling for the establishment of a financial services tribunal to provide redress for SMEs ill-treated by their banks.