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Public legal education should begin on CBBC
Younger viewers are already learning about medicine. They should also learn about the law.
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Time to stop looking at exam results
A Level, or even GCSE results, shouldn’t be the first filter applied to candidates wanting to enter the legal profession.
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Myanmar: reasons for optimism
Lawyers are fighting for the rule of law despite a climate of corruption and fear.
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Wellbeing? Well done
Judge should be praised for his memo on work-life balance in the Central Family Court.
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: getting old.
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Clinical negligence: a no win, no fee success story
If the government is serious about saving NHS money it should look at how it pays its own lawyers.
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SRA should keep its nose out of the lawtech trough
Access to justice is a worthy ambition, but innovation is best left to innovators not regulators.
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Scoot! We need to regulate pavement pests
Personal light electric vehicles are here to stay. They should be brought within the law.
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100 years for women, 40 years for me
2019 marks 100 years for women in law; the milestone inspires me to reflect on my own story.
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Legal information fills bellies as well as minds
Free online access to case law and other legal resources is a sound investment for African jurisdictions.
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What if the super-exam applied to doctors?
Risks associated with lowering the bar both in terms of assessment and experience required to qualify would cause uproar.
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Who’s paying?
Most, but not all, of the Square Mile heavyweights are now accredited by the Living Wage Foundation.
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: manners.
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The challenge of generational diversity
Understanding all generations working at a firm can assist in leading, growing and managing succession.
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Open justice isn’t only for deserving cases
This week's Supreme Court judgment in Cape has been hailed as a breakthrough in transparency. Don’t be so sure.
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A bad time to review regulation
We must promote the strengths other countries have seen in our legal professions before confronting those abroad with something unfamiliar.
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Revolving door
Average tenure for lord chancellors at Petty France is brief, but this wasn’t always the case.
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Tackle dysfunction in our immigration system
Assumptions about where someone was born are having a damaging effect when it comes to the right to live and work in the UK.