Comment and opinion – Page 148
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Tips for returning to a legal career
It requires thought, but lawyers can relaunch their career in their 50s.
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Justice for victims of Gaza flotilla raid?
The Israel-Turkey agreement over the 2010 raid sidelines its victims and does nothing to contribute to a wider peace process.
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Thirty years of the CPS
The CPS has come a long way since 1986, and our commitment to delivering justice is stronger than ever.
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Whiplash debate and respecting people’s rights
Pledges that motor premiums would fall by £50 were blatant spin.
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Crime and transparency in the EU
Important decisions were taken at EU Council meetings last week on matters ranging from legal aid to enabling tax avoidance.
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At last we will know how proportionality works
Damaging uncertainty about the Jackson rule has gone on for long enough.
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Truss juggles with Osborne's whiplash baby
Claimants can allow themselves a small celebration today.
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Immigration appeal fee hikes: are they lawful?
Proposals risk insidious erosion of access to justice for those whose needs are most acute.
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Sporting chance
To enhance their professional and personal lives, women lawyers should find time for sport, Alex Kelham argues.
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Theresa May and 'activist' lawyers
The UK is now a country that works for everyone – except me. And if you are a lawyer, it might not work for you either.
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Light up purple
Today is world mental health day – and lawyer-managers need to do more for their staff, says Richard Martin
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Transforming justice – beyond the bombast
One hopes the MoJ can implement its proposals for transforming justice more adroitly than it has articulated them.
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Liz Truss – window of opportunity
After nearly three months in post, the lord chancellor remains difficult to read.
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Junior doctors and the meaning of words
The junior doctors case shows what happens when loose language is used for political ends.
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Solicitors can help UK avoid costly Brexit mistakes
The Law Society and solicitors can apply their specialist expertise as the country prepares to withdraw from the EU.
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Here’s how I’d tackle the whiplash culture
If the government must do something, it’s looking in the wrong place.
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Language lesson for solicitors
Lawyers who combine hi-tech skills with foreign languages will be highly prized.
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This obsession with timesheets is all wrong
One London practice has reportedly locked fee-earners out of their computers for poor timekeeping. But partners will be driven away if firms use more stick than carrot.
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Great repeal bill – and EU lobbying
The EU lobbying transparency regime will still affect lawyers’ work post-Brexit.