All Leader articles – Page 23
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OpinionComputer says yes
A willingness to share good and bad experiences of IT providers and their products would benefit everyone.
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OpinionCommodifying the courts
There is no reason to suppose that anything is off limits for privitisation after MoJ hikes court fees again.
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OpinionNo panacea on regulation
A consensus is lacking on reform, the lord chancellor will discover.
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OpinionTaking stock of Slater
The quoted firm’s market travails highlight one downside of flotation.
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OpinionUnjust obligations on lawyers
How could singular City skillsets meet the demands of poorer people?
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OpinionSetting a bench mark
Solicitors have the opportunity to shadow judges and observe their skills.
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OpinionLawyers rerouted
A system that focuses almost exclusively on the point of professional entry is skewed.
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OpinionFinancial fair play?
It seems reasonable to expect bankers to meet the same regulatory standard as solicitors.
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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.





















