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Legal process must adapt to the needs of survivors of child sexual abuse
Review of current system and support services for survivors is long overdue.
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Is the PM’s deal good for solicitors?
How does the PM’s deal with the EU shape up from the point of view of solicitors’ interests?
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Mind the gap
Paul Rogerson Just like politicians, ambitious City bureaucrats are not shy of making headline-grabbing speeches when plum jobs come up. So it was last week, when two of their number floated reforms that could have far-reaching repercussions for lawyers. First up, the Bank of England’s Andy Haldane ...
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: managing emails.
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The solicitor stereotype continues to change
As the profession alters fast, we need to amend our view of what a solicitor is and does.
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Solicitors and drink driving - the need for a consistent and fair approach
The public understands errors. We are not expected to be paragons of virtue.
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Embarrassing? Maybe - but Slater and Gordon has to move on
Pursuing a case against Watchstone was a costly and risky attempt to right any wrongs of the past.
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Lawtech regulation must not stifle innovation
Striking the balance between protecting legal service consumers and encouraging modernisation will mean a bright future for the profession.
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Death and taxes
Media coverage of MoJ’s decision to scrap changes to probate fees was predictably jubilant.
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Legal aid ‘safety net’ is still failing to deliver
Six years on, the Exceptional Case Funding scheme remains under-used.
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Booze, reputational damage and business development
It is a firm's responsibility to set the standards of acceptable behaviour at events it organises.
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Laws relating to trans community demand reform
Children of parents with a trans history should have the right for their birth certificates to match their parents' legally recognised gender.
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CJEU tries to control the tech giants
EU’s struggle to regulate the likes of Google and Facebook continues.
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Tackle bullying and harassment from the top
Senior lawyers must take the lead in combating bullying and harassment in the profession.
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Strength in numbers for collective redress
Big group actions could prove a lucrative new area for claimant lawyers and funders.
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Class actions
Profession again dominates league table of 75 employers doing the most to improve social mobility.
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One doesn’t have to iron the pillowcases
Women having it all does not mean women doing it all.
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Firms should big up their black lawyers
Much progress has been made to promote women in the law. The same must be done for BAME people.
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We need to work together to foster wellbeing in the law
Lawyers are amongst the most stressed people in the workforce. Those entering the profession want to know how firms support work/life balance.