Latest blog – Page 180
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Opinion
GCHQ – lawyers’ dilemma
Does the battle against terrorism mean that we should accept some interception of lawyer-client messages?
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Diversity quotas in the law – the issues
The imbalance of ethnic minority partners needs to be addressed. But how?
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Reinvent yourselves to maintain justice
Two years of reforms have created a perfect storm. Take advantage of it.
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Taking a gamble – ‘cheating’ laws
A card player and a parish priest test the definition of cheating.
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Putting a family on ice
Offering women employees the opportunity to freeze their eggs could be viewed as discriminatory.
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Some important IBA products
Significant documents came out of the recent conference in Tokyo.
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Sticking to it
New initiatives that do not produce instant results are dismissed by lawyers. More patience and persistence are required.
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Land of the rising lawyer
Japan looks to build a global legal services industry. And it’s one that presents more of an opportunity than a threat.
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Judges must be braver about hot-tubbing
Concurrent evidence is universally approved, so why aren’t more judges ordering it to take place?
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Building time
It’s time property lawyers played their part in the big debates that will shape our built environment.
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Should lawyers remain bored by tax?
If firms pay more attention to tax ‘leakage’, they could attract and retain more clients in a difficult practice area.
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What is a lawyer?
The boundary between being a lawyer and non-lawyer is becoming blurred – but we still have one thing to hold on to.
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Human rights imperative
The International Olympic Committee’s new anti-discrimination clause has symbolic power.
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Is it time to refuse pro bono work?
The government is relying on the generosity of lawyers – maybe now enough is enough.
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Robots running law firms? Surely not
Forget ‘Tesco’ law and legal aid cuts – the real threat to the status quo for lawyers might be more futuristic.
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A new EU term begins
After the protracted handover of European commissions, there is much to keep lawyers occupied.
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Feature
Volunteering for regulation
Should we open our doors to unregulated providers via a voluntary scheme?
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Opinion
Sitting in judgement
The chairman of new press regulator Ipso will be rated on his ability to determine the public interest.