Leader – Page 18
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Opinion
The training challenge
Even with financial incentives, some firms are reluctant to take on apprentices.
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Whiplash reforms: cover for insurers
We all know who will benefit most from RTA reforms – the spin is shameless.
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Women lawyers: ditching lazy assumptions
Women lawyers do not opt out but are, in effect, opted out.
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Access to justice denied – again
MoJ attempt to spin bad news on employment tribunals was worthy of Yes Minister.
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Opinion
Turkey and the rule of law
Erdogan wants his control of the legal system built into the very architecture of the state.
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Elite law firms play for high stakes
No firm is too big to fail in this highly competitive space.
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Brexit and trade: common interests
Can this confederation of 52 nations offer some kind of substitute for the EU?
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QC: going for the title
For some solicitors the QC application process is not an obstacle but a cattle grid.
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Law firms showing the way on pay
More than half of the top-20 firms are signed up to a ‘real’ living wage.
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MoJ: slow progress
Resourcing demands on the ministry in the face of budget cuts are formidable.
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CSR – on to a good thing
From pro bono to volunteering, the CSR ‘label’ adds impetus to the best initiatives.
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Whiplash debate and respecting people’s rights
Pledges that motor premiums would fall by £50 were blatant spin.
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Liz Truss – window of opportunity
After nearly three months in post, the lord chancellor remains difficult to read.
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In-house conflict situation
The FCA has admitted that the remit of in-house lawyers needs to be reassessed.
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