Comment and opinion – Page 127
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International Women's Day
Lawyers’ instincts on justice and fairness must extend to real equality at the top of the legal profession.
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Cultivating Generation Z
Vidisha Joshi reflects on the contribution of Generation Z trainee solicitors.
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The legal innovation age is upon us
More legal education providers are considering including service innovation in their curriculum.
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Post-Brexit dispute resolution: a dog’s dinner
Taking back control or a vassal state? After the PM’s speech, best decide for yourself.
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Sidestepping Strasbourg
Landmark judgment in Worboys case shows our human rights legislation is working as it should.
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Day of reckoning for Turkey's persecution
Joint event to debate ways of providing effective legal remedies to thousands of arrests in wake of 2016 coup.
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State of the union: Keeping solicitors in focus
Video pilots are all very well but the lawyer’s participation in hearings must not be overlooked
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Wales: a timely Commission
Solicitors can help put Wales at the forefront of justice, writes former LCJ Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd.
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Follow France on disclosure
Judges should be given an active, semi-inquisitorial role to resolve current problems.
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Covering the cost of legal aid deficiencies
Access to justice concerns often centre around the most vulnerable, but we should not forget about the 'just about managing' families.
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The likely Brexit outcome for solicitors
What will the future look like for solicitors in a post-Brexit Britain?
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Learning from failure: even unsuccessful legal innovations have payoffs
Sue Bramall discusses the need for learning from failure in order to create successful legal innovations.
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No special favours for LiPs, but the rules have to change
Today’s Supreme Court judgment was right on all sides - now it’s time to help litigants
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LGBT lawyers overseas - Are law firms doing enough?
The Law Society believes that the legal profession has a role to play in championing the values and concepts of justice, fairness, equity and legitimacy.
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Lessons from the USA
Jonathan Goldsmith looks at lessons to be learned from the American Bar Association.
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Signal problems
Despite Whitehall dragging its feet on an online court, digital processes are being piloted.
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Confidentiality agreements
Law firms use the same strategy whether allegations are true or false.
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Socially unacceptable
‘Total war’ and smear tactics are demeaning litigation – we must call out such behaviour.