Comment and opinion – Page 67
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Opinion
Words – how a right becomes a cost
There's a klaxon going off above the language being used to describe the rights of children with special educational needs and disabilities.
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A pragmatist seeking to restore high ideals
Arch-pragmatist Karim Khan QC is the ideal prosecutor for the International Criminal Court.
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'BAME' breakdown reveals shameful progress on judicial diversity
The proportion of black judges has remained at 1% since 2014. We need to know why.
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Compulsory mediation can work - but can it be free?
Mediators will naturally welcome moves to requiring ADR, but it cannot be done on the cheap.
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It’s still unclear whether courts tolerate delays
Two recent cases have highlighted seemingly contradictory approaches to lateness.
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Help from abroad on remote hearings
Guidelines set out certain fundamental principles for fairness, access to materials and equality of arms.
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Revealed: what judges really think of budgeting
The cat is out of the bag. Judges think costs budgeting is a waste of time. We always suspected it, but now we know it.
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Mother in law: Tips for billing well
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Private Practice v In-House [2021]
Both have their positives and negatives, but what are they really like - and has the pandemic changed perspectives?
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Legal profession looks to grow together
Law Society social mobility ambassador Justin Farrance describes how he founded his mentoring programme and what inspired him to do so.
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Feature
Our REACH for inclusion in diversity
Kingsley Napley partner Shannett Thompson explains the role of one of the firm's diversity and inclusion networks.
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Global Britain – the ups and downs for lawyers
'Global Britain' means two things: the outward story of our lawyers being able to practise in other countries, and the inward position covering other countries' use of our domestic legal services.
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A question of trust
Our biggest companies care more for their external ‘stakeholders’ than ever before.