All Opinion articles – Page 118
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OpinionResponding to online criticism of lawyers’ services
Solicitors can benefit from the American Bar Association’s guidance on how to behave in relation to negative reviews.
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OpinionStagnant progress in profession’s diversity is disheartening
There is demand for diverse teams of lawyers and the firms who foster their growth.
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OpinionLetters round-up: 1 February 2021
A much-needed conversation and Dickensian management: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionAn authoritative guide to leasehold enfranchisement
Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement | Anthony Radevsky and Damian Greenish
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OpinionSkills lawyers need to work with start-up companies
Start-up Law | Edited by Alexandra Andhov
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OpinionSwift condemnation of Labour’s jury proposal is unwarranted
A temporary reduction in the number of jurors in a case should be given proper and reasoned consideration.
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OpinionMeghan and the Mail
Courts balance Duchess of Sussex’s right to privacy with media’s right to publish.
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OpinionThird-party poopers
Malicious content posted by unhappy customers on third-party web platforms can cost a firm money.
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OpinionHooray for Sir Geoffrey's funnel vision
An integrated online civil justice system could be good news for access to justice - and for the nation.
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OpinionAre jury rooms safe? I'm about to find out...
A summons to jury service contains a worrying lack of information about Covid safety.
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OpinionReview sites: one rant could be fatal
One client’s online review has cost him £28,000. But the stakes can be even higher for firms on the receiving end.
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OpinionLitigation funding does not drive families apart
Critics often ignore the fact that funding is really an option of last resort.
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OpinionThis is no time to review reserved activities
Big tech and regulating the unregulated are much more urgent.
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OpinionAiming to be a medico-legal adviser
What’s the difference between work as an expert witness and work as an MLA?
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OpinionNazi fugitive who died in the arms of a bishop
The Ratline: Love, Lies and Justice on the Trail of a Nazi Fugitive | Philippe Sands
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OpinionAway from home
In current circumstances, how many examples are there where it is business-critical that staff come in to the office?
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OpinionDemise of generalist compounds society’s woes
Clustered injustice and the level green | Luke Clements
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OpinionCounting on experience
I am over 50 and have completed the GDL. How do I identify firms that will value my experience?





















