All Comment articles – Page 38
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Mother in law: Where are we on dress codes?
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Post Office prosecutions follow a familiar script
Forgive me if I do not join in the rejoicing over the Wonders of British Justice.
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Do not allow delays in family court to be overshadowed
Everyone involved in the justice system deserves timely and efficient justice.
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Awards: the time I (almost) won
If you are thinking of submitting an award entry, my advice is don’t hold back.
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Legal education will never be the same
I assume that conference organisers everywhere are in crisis.
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£450m divorce judgment remarkable for more than just Tolstoy quote
Mrs Justice Knowles should be praised for making a 404-paragraph judgment easy to follow.
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Don’t expect sympathy from the court for remote working mistakes
A case this week has highlighted the problems with overseeing staff when you can’t see them.
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Lawyers’ Brexit issues updated
More than three months have passed since the final act of Brexit. The consequences for lawyers are still being worked out.
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Eviscerating JR and ‘naked self-interest’
There are just 10 days left to tell the government what you think of its plans to reform judicial review. But don’t worry if you miss the deadline.
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An Iranian human rights lawyer's lot
'Why do you accept these problematic cases all the time? Get a life!'
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Mother in law: Excel skills
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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It is damaging to rely on one model of disability
There is an important story to be told about disability, and it is told with increasing confidence.
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First they came for Essex Court Chambers
Solicitors need help to navigate the perils that exist between client wishes and the clamour of public policy or the strong arm of a powerful state.
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Making the courts less expensive
Alternative dispute resolution can be cost-effective, but it should never be the only choice.
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When suppression takes various forms
How China cracks down on human rights lawyers by disbarring them.
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The return to offices: associates are voting with their feet
Associates are making it clear they don’t want a completely remote model. But they do want choice.
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City lawyers have a role to play in the society we seek to improve
Community advice charities and international law firms may make an unlikely partnership but pro bono project KIND UK proves it works.
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SQE: Six months to go
From 1 September 2021 aspiring solicitors will be able to qualify via a new exam. Be ready.
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Covid certificates - there is no right answer
The biggest question of all: the conflict between the right to go about one’s business freely and the right to go about one’s business safely.
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Mother in law: Virtual hearings
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.