All Opinion articles – Page 138
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: trying to be kind.
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Small claims online portal must be done properly
A ‘minimum viable product’ developed behind closed doors is not good enough.
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Mastercard: Preventing a US-style litigation monster
Consumer Rights Act safeguards are in danger of serious erosion.
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LSB to look at continuing competence
Lessons can be learned from existing continuing professional development systems across the EU.
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Passions at the heart of US justice
Doing Justice: A Prosecutor’s Thoughts on Crime, Punishment and the Rule of Law
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In-house culture club
A general counsel who has the ear of the chief executive and the board will be talking about culture, risk and crises.
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‘Blame game’ ditched for divorce on demand
Preserving the current law will do nothing to strengthen the institution of marriage.
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Letters roundup - 1 July 2019
Divorce rules and out-of-office messages: your letters to the editor.
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Men don't need grand gestures to support women in law
A chat about last night's football game or a line in a letter can turn a man into a champion for change.
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A life in crime: QC reveals all from behind the scenes
Under the Wig: A Lawyer’s Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence | William Clegg
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Brexit’s unforgiving spotlight: weak or strong constitution?
Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective | Andrew Blick
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Let’s build an open law movement
Open banking has fostered a huge growth in innovation. It is time for legal services to follow.
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Criminalising children: at what age and what cost?
Failure to adopt a more proportionate approach continues to damn future generations.
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Digging deeper: putting diversity promises into practice
There are various pieces to the puzzle of improving diversity in the law.
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Roads well travelled
A record 15,000 walkers from 886 registered teams raised over £850,000 by completing the London Legal Walk.
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A criminal classic reborn
Smith, Hogan & Ormerod’s Criminal Law (15th edition) | David Ormerod and Karl Laird
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Family affairs to the fore in formidable procedural tome
Financial Remedies Practice 2019 | Sir Peter Singer, Mr Justice Mostyn, Lewis Marks QC, Gavin Smith and Joshua Viney