Latest blog – Page 190
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Opinion
How can Co-op recover from this?
Losses are disastrous for the ABS pioneer, which is now hamstrung by a toxic brand.
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Opinion
Costs management is here to stay
The removal of the £2m-plus cases costs management exemption will ultimately lead to clarity for both solicitors and clients.
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Opinion
A pitch for a TV series on the law
Our legal system is one of the country’s great exports. Surely it should get its own TV series?
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Opinion
The end of the affair
Many criminal solicitors feel betrayed by the bar on legal aid. But they must not be embittered.
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Opinion
Arbitration in PI: a signal to the judiciary?
Could arbitration really be used in personal injury, or is this more of a message to the judges?
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Opinion
A blow against the security state
The annulment of an EU data retention directive has implications for the government – and lawyers.
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Opinion
The solicitors’ new year
With unique pressures shaping the profession, maybe we should have our own calendar.
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Opinion
Local heroes seek new models
Council legal departments are buzzing with survival strategies in the face of continued cuts.
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Feature
The problem with RSAs
The SRA’s approach to regulatory settlement agreements places firms between a rock and a hard place.
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Opinion
Is it time to scrap mandatory PII?
Is the best way to stop this annual hoopla to give the client a choice?
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Opinion
Pigeon-steps towards open justice
The Law Commission's proposal to publish reporting restrictions is overdue and welcome.
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Opinion
Police claims: ‘insurmountable’ costs barrier
How the Jackson reforms have inhibited police claims.
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Opinion
Human rights and the bottom line
Human rights campaigns should not depend on cost-benefits analyses – but they can come in handy.
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Opinion
Google’s legal vision
Encryption, practice management and Google Glass were the hot topics at a recent IT forum.
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Opinion
Help for Heroes? Not from this government
The coalition trumpets its admiration of our armed forces – but would take away their human rights.
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Opinion
Why the law on psychiatric harm must change
The law on claims for psychiatric injury is outdated, arbitrary and harsh.
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Opinion
Silk road to Welsh devolution
Actioning Silk Part II would strengthen the identity of legal Wales.
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Opinion
Minister failed his own test
There is a storied history of ministers falling foul of their own immigration rules.