Latest blog – Page 173
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SRA should apologise for closure blunder
Andrew Williams’ professional reputation was savaged within 30 minutes – isn’t it time someone said sorry?
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70 years without the ‘Wizard’
In 1945 the passing of David Lloyd George, the only solicitor to become prime minister, was marked with purple prose.
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Client accounts – French connection
Regulators are looking across the channel for ideas on handling client money. But France treats its lawyers like grown-ups.
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Ethical pursuit of prosperity
Human rights abuses are not just morally wrong, they are also bad for business.
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We can’t go on as we are
Regulate the unregulated and ride the technological wave – or clients will suffer.
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Explaining justice to the public
Staff running the pioneering war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia have found community outreach work vital.
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Taxing budget for solicitors
Government legislates in haste to close tax loopholes. But history suggests this is unwise.
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Budgeting blues in clin neg
Agreeing budgets in clinical negligence is rarer than a sighting of Bigfoot.
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QS drifts towards normality
The company that promised to turn the legal world upside down has had to retreat.
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Grayling can’t stop all the data
Despite Chris Grayling’s best efforts to withhold details, it is still possible to compare the UK’s justice system with others in Europe.
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Legacy of a lay lord chancellor
Even if the Tories form the next government, it is hard to believe Chris Grayling will remain in post for long.
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Muzzled watchdog
What could be more relevant to ‘consumers’ than the huge hike in court fees?
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Getting your message across
Firms can succeed in the current climate. All they need is a clear selling point – one that is communicated effectively.
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Courts: access all areas
Technology provides the only hope that courts will remain open to all.
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Missing pages on Wales
Solicitors still have nowhere to go to access the law relating to Wales.
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Friday-afternoon syndrome
I’m not in a good mood on Friday afternoons – please don’t call me with sales pitches and concerns about aliens.
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Court levy smuggled through back door
The government has initiated ‘enhanced fees’ with uncharacteristic speed.