Comment and opinion – Page 36
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Opinion
Does your firm turn a blind eye to big billers behaving badly?
Partnerships might be able to ignore sexual misconduct or bullying, but the SRA will not.
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Lawyers: beware AI’s hallucinations
As chatbots confidently pump out false information, professional bodies should take notice.
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Anomie of the people
‘Anomie’ – ‘a condition of instability resulting from a breakdown of standards and values or from a lack of common purpose’ – appears in danger of taking hold of the legal profession.
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End stop-go-stop on magistrates' sentencing
The Magistrates’ Association urges the government to restore magistrates’ extended sentencing range as soon as possible.
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Making up party policy on civil justice
The Gazette's features editor recalls creating civil justice policy for an opposition party from scratch.
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Here's hoping for a golden age
We can neither look back nor forward to a time when our citizens’ access to dispute resolution and legal transactions can be held out as an ideal model.
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Mother in Law: Pleading my guilt
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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A decade of cuts to legal aid – a valiant sector struggling for survival
The Law Society calls on the government to invest in legal aid services now, to ensure support is there for those who need it in these turbulent times.
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Can we regulate what we cannot define?
The government is right to hold off from immediate legislation to govern 'artificial intelligence'.
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Feature
Future of professional ethics
Recent world events and societal developments have led to changes in the way professional ethics are viewed.
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Cool rules for a hot debate
When there is conflict between public interest and the client’s interest, what is the correct balance? The more we argue about this topic, the better.
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Law firms in Ramadan
Creating a more inclusive and supportive workplace during Ramadan and throughout the year is essential to promote diversity, inclusivity, and equality.
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Tomorrow’s problem today
'Living pension' first suggests that employer pension contributions will become more of a differentiator in recruiting scarce talent.
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ChatGPT aces SQE resit, but it’s back to school for Bard
Latest iteration of generative pre-trained transformer scored enough to put it in exam's top quintile for November 2021 and July 2022 sittings.
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Discount rate review puts claimant damages at risk
The coming debate will be fierce between insurers and solicitors, but the economy skews the argument.
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Unworkable bills and the rule of law
What happens when a government passes laws which are not capable of being implemented?
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Devil in the detail of economic crime reform
Which prosecuting authority will be in the lead? How widely will the new offence be drawn? Will it apply extraterritorially to overseas subsidiaries?
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Safety in the City
For those within City firms charged with managing compliance and risk, the mood music from the regulator could have been more helpful.
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A matter of time: Why lawyers should embrace four-day week
My four-day story is proof that it can be done in the legal sector.
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What does Shamima Begum losing citizenship appeal mean for others?
Shamima Begum losing her appeal against being stripped of her British citizenship is of little surprise, but disappointing for human rights advocates.