Comment and opinion – Page 64
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Raab's late entrance showed the folly of extending court hours
Lord chancellor's swearing-in ceremony should have started at 4pm. It started at 4.25pm.
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Mother in law: The fear of care home fees
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Being out in the law
'It’s incredibly important to me to be able to bring my whole self to work', writes senior solicitor Kirsty Limacher.
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Who can save Maxim Znak?
What can we do to help our colleagues, other than have our professional organisations write letters?
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Access to justice and digitalisation in universal credit
Report by Child Poverty Action Group identifies situations where individuals have struggled to make a claim due to the online delivery of universal credit.
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Hong Kong, gender identity and Lord Reed
When transgender people want new identity documents, what conditions should they have to meet?
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Can Raab be holistic?
Ministry of Justice welcomes its eighth justice secretary and lord chancellor in 10 years.
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Raab’s task is simple: just fix a justice system in crisis
Even if the media saw his move as a demotion, the new lord chancellor should not.
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The prince and the process-server
Has Prince Andrew been properly served with proceedings alleging sexual assault?
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Pride in the law
Law Society report highlights achievements made to improve LGBT+ equality and inclusion in the profession, but notes the hurdles still to face.
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What happens when the robots go rogue?
Who pays the bill when AI gets it wrong is a question that will soon become central to a lawyer's work.
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Back to the office: best of both worlds
Returning to the office is imperative for junior lawyers.
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How’s your moral compass?
Extra-mural scrutiny is only going to become more intense – and not only with respect to climate change.
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Defendant solicitors and their clients will welcome fixed costs expansion
There remain grey areas but lawyers can at least plan for litigation knowing costs at stake.
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Mother in law: We must keep talking about Afghan women
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Ban anti-vaxxers from the office? It’s not as simple as that
Efforts to protect law firm staff could backfire if they alienate those forced to come in.