All Feature articles – Page 52
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The beforetimes and what comes after
Can technology give legal services a transformational makeover in 2022?
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Why England is an international hub for dispute resolution
Fiona Cain looks at how England compares to other countries worldwide and the type of disputes commonly resolved using English law.
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Data page – January 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Sea changes
For all her tough talk of ‘turning back the boats’, are many of home secretary Priti Patel’s asylum reforms simply an exercise in political posturing? There are no easy answers, reports Melanie Newman.
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How to: Change career direction
As a profession, law has become ever more specialist. But what if you made a wrong choice? Jonathan Rayner asks for tips on changing the focus of your career
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Can courts rely on benchmark figures for cartel overcharges?
A number of recent antitrust cases have recycled ‘benchmark’ overcharge estimates from previous cases.
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Extending the time limit for common assault offences in a domestic context
What does this mean and is it more style over substance?
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Her master's voice
Arriving as students in 1980s Cambridge was ‘daunting’, but now two former solicitors use skills gained in law to lead two of the university’s oldest colleges. Eduardo Reyes talks to Pippa Rogerson and Loretta Minghella
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Left hanging
Imprisonment for public protection swiftly became a policy without supporters. Abolished in 2012, why are so many prisoners still caught in its clutches? Catherine Baksi reports
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Law at Cambridge – why bother?
Eduardo Reyes hears from the masters of two Cambridge colleges as they make their case.
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Data page – December 2021
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.