All articles by Michael Cross – Page 44
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Buckland unveils Human Rights Act review
Government does not have any preconceived ideas, lord chancellor insists.
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Report hails lawtech boom
Law Society president David Greene says the sector is ‘strong and growing exponentially’.
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Virtual Lawyer seeks AI partners
Developers of online letter generator want to build a 'real-life community of lawyers to take more of a collaborative approach'.
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Commission proposes block on 'vexatious' misconduct prosecutions
Eight-year Law Commission study concludes that two new offences should replace the ancient common law offence.
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Sotoudeh returned to prison despite Covid diagnosis
Open letter to Iran’s supreme leader cites obligations under international law.
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Employee-side employment firm secures government tech cash
Free 'virtual lawyer' service helps lay claimants to compose 'without prejudice' letters to their employers.
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Film review: An activist lawyer and a half-metre of cloth
Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh is the subject of a compelling and harrowing documentary.
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'Exceptional results' boost Ince shares
International firm reports jump in profits - but UK revenues slide.
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Reaching for the stars: new frontiers in the law
Advanced Introduction to Space Law | Frans G von der Dunk
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Open justice is our birthright
It is unacceptable that in the digital age court judgments are not available for free to all-comers.
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Deepwater ruling clarifies law on arbitrator bias
Challenge to appointment of arbitrator in claim arising from 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster is thrown out by UK Supreme Court.
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Web giants get their own regulator
Digital Markets Unit will enforce a new code to cover behaviour, government says.
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Keep Welsh JRs in Wales, Faulks review told
Challenges to the decisions of public bodies in Wales should be held in Wales, counsel general says.
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Global bar body condemns ‘lefty lawyers’ comments
International Bar Association accuses UK government of attempting to ostracise legal professionals.
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Has bargain BAILII had its day?
Our free online judgment repository is a bargain - but may not be up to the tasks ahead.
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BAILII gets MoJ lifeline
Most widely used free public online database of court judgments has five-year contract renewed for one year.
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Mishcon aims for cutting-edge data science service
Top-30 firm's chief strategy officer says ‘this is what any business, never mind a law firm, should be doing’.
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US lawyers urge Trump to halt federal executions
Surge in Covid-19 cases is hampering defence process, American Bar Association president says.
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Opposition raises concern about victims data failings
Failure to track outcomes means government is unaccountable on promise to help victims.
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Dare to believe in white heat
Science and engineering can solve big problems. Even in the law.