All Opinion articles – Page 123
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Don't be deterred by perceived lack of social mobility in law
I firmly believe that, if you are prepared to work hard enough, this rewarding profession is yours for the taking.
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Coronavirus and basic rights
Outbreak raises interesting questions of balance between basic rights and public health.
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Where IP and IT meet
Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law – Seventh Edition | David I Bainbridge
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Market contagion
Coronavirus is here. But UK government action plan unveiled a week ago had little detail to impart about business continuity in law.
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Dangerously optimistic clients
Litigators working under a conditional fee agreement justifiably dread the unreasonably optimistic client.
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A look back at a life in law
Trial and Error: A judge’s experiences, in the law and out of it | Charles Harris
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Equitable briefing: the second 100 years of women in law
Employment Lawyers Association scheme monitors solicitors’ instructions to employment law barristers by reference to gender.
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Firms’ commitment to equality
How can I tell which firms are really dedicated to equality and diversity?
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It should not be remarkable that women lead firms
Legal sector is not renowned for adopting new management approaches but it must adapt to the needs of the modern workforce.
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Is the menopause still taboo in law firms?
It is no secret that the profession would benefit from taking women’s health more seriously.
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Vital answers to loaded questions
The Firearms Law Handbook eighth edition | Laura Saunsbury, Nick Doherty.
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A partner told me my stutter lost us work
How good is the legal profession really at accommodating 'difference'?
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Lawyers and the law heating up over climate change
Climate change politics remain controversial, but the profession must be prepared for what is to come.
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Not rocket science
In forensic science, as in so much else justice-related, the UK’s position of global pre-eminence has been compromised by funding cuts and falling standards.
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A ‘cliff-edge’ approach to managing terror risk
Terrorists may now spend more time in prison but will that really make us safer?
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