Commentary and opinion – Page 153
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OpinionDefendants told to stop taking the proverbial
A court ruling that has given claimants something to smile about? That’ll be the Dyson.
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OpinionMandatory budgeting: on its way out?
Jackson might soon get his way on discretionary budgeting, but would that feel like a giant waste?
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OpinionLegal advice via Skype
Disabled and elderly clients could be aided by new forms of communication but practical considerations must be addressed.
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OpinionDispute resolution and Brexit
An online platform has finally been launched but what do lawyers need to know should Brexit become reality?
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OpinionMediators are no threat to lawyers
A functional dispute resolution system should offer a variety of affordable options to all.
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OpinionLegal fees and the free market
Serbia’s accession to the EU brings to mind regulatory issues facing lawyers closer to home.
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OpinionCompounding the confusion
Government proposals to reform human rights are a solution without a problem.
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OpinionTime to act on cohabitants
The law relating to unmarried couples is overdue for reform – whatever their sexuality.
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OpinionA walk-on part for solicitors
Maybe the profession should club together and help give TV solicitors a voice.
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OpinionVara’s court fees defence is a charade
Why can’t the minister just admit what we all know? This was a policy pushed through at reckless speed.
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OpinionWhat to do now on data protection
The question of legal liability still hangs over lawyers as a concrete solution is not yet forthcoming.
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OpinionCivil courts reform: learning from abroad
Briggs LJ needs to dig out his passport and investigate how overseas pioneers are reforming the civil courts.
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OpinionDebunking stereotypes of criminals
Challenging public attitudes would help the government fulfil its ambitious plans for penal reform.
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OpinionHousing consultation rethink is needed
Stamp duty timetable highlights more than just conveyancing concerns.
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OpinionNicely Nicely Gove sees off noble sneers
Lord chancellor gives a little away on the forthcoming draft British bill of rights.
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OpinionTax and professional secrecy
Lawyers are safe from having to disclose details of tax schemes. For now.
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OpinionForcing Russia to pay over Litvinenko
Alexander Litvinenko’s widow may find that winning a judgment against Russia is easier than enforcing one.
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OpinionJustice in disrepair
An online court has its merits but it cannot remedy inequality of arms.
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OpinionFixed fees: what will it mean?
Litigators may not welcome Jackson’s sweeping changes but extending fixed fees could improve access to the courts.





















