Commentary and opinion – Page 104
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Poppy pitfalls in the workplace
Controversy over wearing the emblem has prompted employers and employees to seek advice.
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£4,500 for ‘super-exam’ may be just the tip of the iceberg
We learnt more about SQE this week. But there are still so many unknowns.
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Learning from outside our profession
Sectors like technology and retail have lessons for lawyers.
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Half in, half out
A lord chancellor with only O Level law – just one ‘joke’ from a comedy play on a long Brexit transition.
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More choice, less protection. How does that benefit consumers?
Some clients who expect the safeguards that come with instructing a solicitor are going to be disappointed.
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Skills transfer helps big law firms abroad
If globalisation continues to operate in the legal services sector, opportunity for lawyers to acquire international legal skills will prove vital.
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Is parliamentary privilege open to abuse?
The question dividing both public and legal opinion is whether a peer should be able to circumvent a court ruling.
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The contempt of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
Nobody seems to have come out very well from the Tommy Robinson case. What went wrong?
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Maybe it's time to get rid of the 'rule of law'
If we want the public to care about justice, we need to simplify it for them.
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Moving business forward in difficult times
Keeping up to date with technological innovation, whilst remaining loyal to core values, is essential for business success.
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Are you well?
How do we make sure that our wellness now becomes a priority rather than just a topical talking point?
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NDAs and burdens of being a gatekeeper
The use of NDAs in an employment setting raises that modern scourge of our profession: decision-makers wanting to get at our clients’ behaviour through us.
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Budget comment: 'IR35 on steroids' deferred
The legal sector will welcome several announcements from chancellor Philip Hammond today.
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Welsh jurisdiction will benefit England too
The Welsh Government is clear that a Welsh legal jurisdiction should be created to the benefit of both England and Wales.
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Lawyers join forces for inaugural justice week
Justice Week is an opportunity to ensure there is a meaningful public debate about the role of justice in our society.
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Embracing the IT revolution
We need to move on from awareness that a technological revolution is coming, and take difficult and sometimes expensive decisions to cope with its consequences.
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Should I move?
On qualification I left London to take a position at an offshore firm. I now need to move back to London for personal reasons.
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Returning to practice
I will be going on a ‘returner’ course organised by the Law Society. I have been out of practice for five years having been made redundant.
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Can diplomats get away with murder?
Whether anyone is brought to justice over the killing of Jamal Kashoggi is a matter of political will.
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