Latest blog – Page 183
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Opinion
Bad parents in authority
Councils are flouting the law by failing looked-after children and young people in care.
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Don’t fall behind in Latin America
Too often UK law firms leave Latin American work to Spanish and US firms – they should be more confident.
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Dealing with the incompetent
Did downsizing during the recession leave many firms short of competent lawyers?
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Courts, TV and Twitter – the perfect combination?
Electronic media will change courtroom behaviour, but not necessarily in the way most people assume.
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Considerations on GHRs
A look at other jurisdictions tells us that we must take a granular and nuanced approach to pricing legal work.
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Some corner of a foreign field
The Ypres grave of articled clerk Cyril Montagu Pope is worth visiting.
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Comparison site and a free cuddly toy
How comparison website for solicitors’ indemnity would make system more efficient.
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Cocky Co-op has to lick its wounds
The company simply grew too quickly – and the clear-up job is a painful one.
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Clients’ money in the news
A raft of measures to prevent money laundering highlights the difficulty lawyers face in holding confidential financial information for clients in a high-tech world.
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Honest, officer, it’s in the post
Changes to the time-honoured car tax disc rule may be of interest to lawyers.
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Our foreign policy could reach for the law
A summer of distressing international news bolsters the case for using universal jurisdiction to apprehend people accused of war crimes.
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Exceptional funding – the emperor’s new clothes
With funding granted in only 4% of the 1,789 applications, and in only 12 family cases, the government cannot simply insist that the scheme is working.
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Dose of realism needed on hourly rates
The arguments about hourly rates must be speedily resolved, with realism applied by both paying and receiving parties.
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Why Inns of court may become a force to be reckoned with
Solicitors need to keep a close eye on the Inns of Court.
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Feature
Secular sense of justice
Acclaimed novelist Ian McEwan speaks to the Gazette about his new book.
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Opinion
Back to the future
As the geopolitical environment in which they work bears witness to a ghastly regression, our international colleagues are trying to navigate a way forward.