All Leader articles – Page 21
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OpinionLet budgeting ‘breathe’
Scorched-earth proposals for fixed recoverable costs are surely premature.
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OpinionManchester in the lead
Lawyers will welcome the chance to help innovate, but the opportunity to ‘go first’ brings risks.
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OpinionBrexit – leaving messages
Law and justice issues must be to the fore in event of Brexit negotiations.
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OpinionDo not rush into fixed costs
At this stage, there are too many questions about how the grand plan will work.
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OpinionClients have the power on legal fees
The legal market may have its flaws but lack of competition is not among them.
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OpinionLloyd George merits national memorial
A museum dedicated to a great solicitor is under threat from spending cuts. Perhaps the profession can find the cash to keep it going?
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OpinionGove the arch-pragmatist
There is rarely a political dividend in defending the blatantly indefensible.
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OpinionLegal regulation: here we go again
In one of the world’s most liberal markets, the CMA’s inquiry is oddly timed.
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Opinion‘Traditional’ law firm virtues
Liberalisation has shown there is no ‘quick buck’ to be made in the law.
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OpinionInsurer lobbying pays off
Michael Gove hailed a ‘one-nation’ justice system, but the reality suggests otherwise.
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OpinionBundle of contradictions?
A contrary decision would have dealt the concept of unbundling a grievous blow.
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OpinionWise counsel pick and mix
Ambitious global firms need to listen more closely to their clients.
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OpinionFree legal advice
Pro bono work is now more essential than ever as a result of legal aid cuts.





















