All Opinion articles – Page 133
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OpinionMapping the information rights landscape
Information Rights (fifth edition) | Philip Coppel QC
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OpinionSeeking solace in verse
Lockdown Lawyers: a collection of Covid-19 poetry | Emma Trevett, Jon Whitfield QC
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OpinionMother in law: Our junior staff may slowly be going mad
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family in lockdown somewhere in England.
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OpinionUK looks to Australia for trade negotiations
Free trade agreement with Australia has potential to benefit both nations as well as our legal professions.
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OpinionFit for purpose online dispute resolution
ODR could bridge the justice gap faced by self-employed people.
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OpinionEngaging with the history of women lawyers
Marie Popelin, the first woman in Belgium to become a doctor of laws, was refused admission to the Brussels Bar.
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OpinionUK trade discussions continue, despite pandemic
Law Society has been lobbying on behalf of members to ensure legal services and voice of profession are heard.
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OpinionBSN open letter: Call to action on racial diversity
'We are calling on law firms and other legal services providers (including in-house legal teams) to take up the mantle of change.'
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OpinionYou belong in a museum
Is it wise for campaigners to be diverted into a culture war over the fate of embrowned masonry?
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OpinionTo SQE or not to SQE, that is still the question
If the SRA wants to overhaul the system, it needs to get it right.
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OpinionOne year of the women in law pledge
Since the launch last June, 24 organisations have signed up and pledged to tackle gender inequality.
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OpinionExperiencing systemic racism in the legal profession
We must start having conversations about race and racism in our organisations, firms and the judiciary.
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OpinionChina's first civil code is a milestone
Lawmakers are keen to emphasise the code’s 'modern' features that respond to new issues and concerns.
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OpinionShould the unregulated be brought inside the tent?
There are two sharply divided schools of thought in the profession.
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OpinionInjustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere
Proposed fast-track court system creates 'speedy justice', but while it might achieve the former it rarely achieves the latter.
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