Latest blog – Page 130
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Do we need more lawyer politicians?
More lawyers need to follow in the footsteps of David Lloyd George and Clement Attlee to ensure our institutions are committed to the rule of law.
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A bad omen for Brexit
Lord Judge warns that the new sanctions bill will confer ‘extravagant’ powers on ministers. Parliament must assert its authority.
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Civil justice – a rocky road
Dispute resolution has been in a state of flux for two decades. We must approach further reform with caution.
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A promise written in water
Landmark tribunal fee ruling will survive Brexit – but what of other employment rights?
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Current climate is just too hot for smaller PI firms
Consolidation of the market must be just around the corner.
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Confidence and respect at work
Being a mother and getting used to everyday setbacks does more to prepare you for management than top academic results and friends in high places.
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UN to the rescue of judicial independence?
International censure might have encouraged the UK government to do more to protect the Brexit judges.
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Canada's lawyers 'obliged' to promote diversity
The Law Society of Upper Canada has raised the stakes in terms of what lawyers should do to promote equality and diversity.
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Running a full scan
The IBA has produced an invaluable report collating all research on the future of legal services
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Budget 2017: as you were?
Last week’s budget offered little to lawyers and certainly failed to encourage investment in people.
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Hidden in plain sight
There is a worrying ambivalence towards complaints of sexual harassment
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Sumption's views are interesting - but he shouldn't air them
Whether or not the eminent judge was right is not really the point.
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Spying in bulk
A case that could reset the balance between security and personal privacy was heard in Strasbourg this month.
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Unqualified success
It is in the profession’s best interests to properly recognise the value of paralegals.
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A judge should have the final say over a child's fate
Should the worst happen to me, I would rather a judge, than my mum, decide what is in my best interests.
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Robots will be biased: live with it
Calls for strict regulation of artificial intelligence algorithms are at best premature.
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Locke Lord: a lesson in deterrence
Record-setting judgment provides a valuable insight into the agreed outcome procedure.
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Wet signatures protect against fraud and abuse
Let’s make lasting powers of attorney easier - but we must be mindful of the risks involved.