All Leader articles – Page 23
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OpinionSetting a bench mark
An appropriately sophisticated approach to making the bench more representative of our society.
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OpinionWho wants to pay new court fees?
Criminal court charges create an incentive to exit the process.
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OpinionMuzzled watchdog
What could be more relevant to ‘consumers’ than the huge hike in court fees?
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OpinionMissing pages on Wales
Solicitors still have nowhere to go to access the law relating to Wales.
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OpinionIn sickness and in health
The system cannot work with one limb in athletic prime, the other gangrenous.
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OpinionThinking digitally
The tangible benefits of big data to lawyers and clients are becoming obvious.
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OpinionCrime and key enablers
Most solicitors lack a bank’s resources when it comes to client due diligence.
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OpinionCourts saved by Skype?
Starting work on some of Leveson’s recommendations for the courts must be a priority.
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OpinionLofty ideals laid low
The way government has set about removing the law’s ‘height advantage’ is depressing.
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OpinionEverywhere and nowhere
Policymakers pay little heed to the technology that attends law reform.
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OpinionIs the ‘rule of law’ oversold?
Are we not wrong to conflate compliance with high ethical standards?





















