Comment and opinion – Page 137
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Different strokes on costs
Lord Justice Jackson is showing welcome signs of flexibility on blanket measures to control costs.
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Google: antitrust policy needs to grow up
The web giant hasn't brought about the end of history, whatever the European Commission may think.
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Human rights defenders needed for transitional justice to succeed
Risks faced by human rights defenders in Colombia highlighted following assassinations.
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Brexit: getting down to the nitty-gritty
New EC position papers on police and judicial cooperation show the way - but so much that is complex is still to come.
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Sure, force firms to publish prices. But what good will it do?
Other service providers are brilliant at publishing prices, but consumers are arguably no better informed.
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There will never be another like Rex Makin
Meeting the Liverpool solicitor, who died this week aged 91, was like having an audience with the Pope.
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Lawyers and tax avoidance – beware future dangers
Lawyers need to be careful when the special rules they claim permit too many exemptions from socially useful legislation.
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Budgeting: do we now have all the answers?
Ruling in Harrison provides some welcome certainty - but only some.
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Changing the record
Regulators should drop their obsession with ownership and focus on more urgent matters.
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Global challenges in Brexit times
The same urgent topics are preoccupying major bars and law societies across the world.
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Pro bono support when tragedy strikes
Solicitors' response to devastating events has shown community spirit at its best.
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UK must not self-harm
The Law Society is ready to play its part in securing the best possible Brexit deal.
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What we want from the new government
We want many things from this government, writes APIL president Brett Dixon, but what we want most is a new emphasis on the need to help injured people instead of treating them as just a drain on resources.
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Keeping the family silver
Does the LSB believe in a free market or a market engineered by a state actor?
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How dare lawyers want control of their business
The Legal Services Board is not happy with the state of the market. Naturally lawyers are to blame.