Comment and opinion – Page 147
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Claimants forced to reveal funding secrets
Judgment considered a ‘test case’ for whether third-party funders can remain anonymous.
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Equality: men must lean in too
Equality is everyone's business. To achieve it, women lawyers need male counterparts to act with greater confidence.
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Is criticising judges only for the posh prints?
Britons have been denigrating the judiciary at least since Hogarth. Long may it continue.
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Law firms showing the way on pay
More than half of the top-20 firms are signed up to a ‘real’ living wage.
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Students heading for the Brexit?
A brain drain of EU law students would damage universities and our profession.
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Not just Brexit judges who are under attack
The lord chief justice was concerned with more than just article 50 this week.
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Article 50: much more than Brexit at stake
Today’s ruling marks the latest chapter in the struggle between the Crown and a democratically elected legislature.
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A good divorce?
With some help from policymakers we can change negative perceptions of divorce.
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English law and foreign investment
Kazakhstan offers an example of how English law can be used to promote UK interests overseas.
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MoJ: slow progress
Resourcing demands on the ministry in the face of budget cuts are formidable.
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Competitive advantage
Core witness-handling skills will be tested in new affordable advocacy training.
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Justice redefined
Our guiding principle will be not what is moral, but what can be automated.
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Heathrow runway litigation: brace for impact
Further rounds of legal challenges to airport expansion will bring the law into disrepute.
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Legal trouble with ‘aid for trade’
Legal and governance problems arise from the international development secretary's latest aim.
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Lawyers, Brexit and trade deals
Trade deals are going out of fashion. But there is much lawyers can do to create growth opportunities.
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CSR – on to a good thing
From pro bono to volunteering, the CSR ‘label’ adds impetus to the best initiatives.
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Jeremy Hunt’s unhealthy proposal
The health secretary’s rapid redress scheme is another exercise in trashing the value of lawyers.