Latest blog – Page 53
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Four courts, a siege and a country divided
A century ago today, the occupation of Dublin's four courts marked the start of a bitter civil war.
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Matthews case was a futile and expensive mistake
Claire Matthews had no lawyer and no medical assessment. She should have been provided with both.
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Help shape our work on climate change
We want solicitors from small and medium sized firms to help shape the Law Society’s climate work.
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Can the Council of Europe help us with our problems?
A significant meeting about lawyers' rights took place at the Council of Europe last week.
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Mother in law: Being mindful
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Are you about to become extinct?
When the facts of a dispute become incontestable where will that leave lawyers?
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Time to leave the cab rank to the taxis?
The cab rank rule is an anachronism in the modern legal profession.
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Beginning of the end game
We have reached the point of no returns, literally and metaphorically.
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Why did no-fault divorce take so long? Blame my parents
I benefitted from my parents’ mature approach to divorce. I would like it to be a more common experience.
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The pandemic has not reset the culture in law
In too many law firms the mindset is unchanged.
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A time to reconsider VAT on legal services
The argument in favour of reduced or exempt VAT on legal services has always been about equality of arms and access to justice.
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'I acted for an oligarch'
I read recently that my behaviour in acting for an established client of my firm 20 years ago was morally tainted, writes retired partner Alan Murray-Jones.
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A law officer blocking access to the courts
Why should the attorney general be able to stop the Charity Commission trying to clarify the law?
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The moral maze
There is an important difference between morals and professional ethics. How many could adequately articulate the distinction?
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The SEND Green Paper: more obstacles to access to justice
The paper contributes to a culture where families involved in the process need not be listened to.
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Lawyers should think about data ethics
Recent developments create an ever bigger need for the legal profession to ensure that responsible data practices are upheld.
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