Comment and opinion – Page 167
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European lawyers in history
Two very different lawyers from recent history were involved in struggles which we recognise today.
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Legal aid action suspension
Practitioner groups may have suspended their legal aid boycott, but this ‘goodwill gesture’ should not be mistaken for defeat.
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Costs and clinical negligence
Catherine Dixon, chief executive of the Law Society, considers the Department of Health’s proposal to fix costs in clinical negligence.
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Summer of content for solicitors?
With another tax deadline behind us, the legal sector is generally a happy place.
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Complaints handling
The compaints-handling system is still stacked in favour of the unreasonable client.
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Powerful case for women in the City
High-achieving female lawyers in the City should be lauded, but they’re still too rare.
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Professional secrecy in jeopardy
The right of clients to consult their lawyers privately is under unprecedented attack.
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A corner of the City that will always be EU
Surprisingly, the UK is quietly getting on with its contribution to the EU's Unified Patent Court.
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'No, Mr Lawyer, we expected you to die'
Claimant lawyers have found a way to survive, and insurers are miffed.
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Court fees discouraging settlement
Defendants testing claimants’ resolve in lower value claims.
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SRA principles dilemma
Criminal legal aid solicitors are at risk of breaching regulatory requirements whatever they do.
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Diversity data and small firms
I agree with efforts to boost inclusion in the law. But do they work for small firms?
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Does the gavel mistake really matter?
Of course it’s inaccurate. But if a gavel image boosts interest in legal matters, where’s the harm?
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Abolish advice at the police station
The lord chancellor is inviting ideas for savings. Here’s one.
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Lawyer surveillance update
Government surveillance of lawyers’ correspondence is rarely out of the news.
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Computer says yes
A willingness to share good and bad experiences of IT providers and their products would benefit everyone.
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Innovation in legal services – crowdfunding
Crowdfunding platforms are helping to bridge the gap in public interest law.