Latest blog – Page 14
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Opinion
Susskind’s moonshot is worth a try
A national institute for legal innovation would take on a daunting task, but that’s the whole idea.
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Mother in Law: The cost of living
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Supporting non-binary people in the legal industry
LGBTQIA+ experiences are more entwined than is often acknowledged. Law firms need to provide for all.
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Most legal 'consumers' are happy. Why aren’t consumer watchdogs?
Perhaps clients choose not to shop around because they don’t want to.
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Law tech: cutting through the noise
There is a clear need for a bridge between the legal profession and technology providers.
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Changes in citizens' rights after Brexit
Some of Brexit's legal consequences for British citizens have emerged over recent days.
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Disparate measures
Review into longstanding imbalance in complaints to the SRA does not take us much further forward.
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Digital assets: already a new kind of 'thing'
The Law Commission’s proposals to protect a ‘third category’ in property law are commendably modest.
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How others see us
The march of the Wagner group on Moscow and an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal might seem to have nothing in common.
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Putting in the fix
Fixed recoverable costs – these reforms are hugely flawed but our time to be heard is running out.
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Mother in Law: This sporting life
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Enhancing and advancing the role of Muslim lawyers
Creating a faith-friendly workplace requires employers to be aware of the needs of their Muslim employees.
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When to make the move in-house
There is never a right or wrong time for junior private practice lawyers to transition in-house.
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Pride Month – the power of public law
We should continue to use judicial review, human rights legislation, and international law to secure a better future for LGBTQ+ people.
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Three types of SLAPPs
Defining what is a strategic litigation against public participation remains one of the most elusive targets of all anti-SLAPP legislation.
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Go compare
Turns out evaluating a lawyer is rather more involved than giving your Uber driver five stars. Still, the SRA is on a mission.
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SRA's increased fining powers have real-world effect
Law Society remains concerned about the Solicitors Regulation Authority acting as investigator, prosecutor and judge.