All Opinion articles – Page 139
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Letters roundup - 24 June 2019
Bullying, working extra hours, and false allegations support: your letters to the editor.
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: time recording.
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Hostile approach towards PI claimants does not combat fraud
Claimants should be required to prove their cases, but this must be proportionate.
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Hong Kong's extradition dilemma
Further pressure from Beijing may ensue if the bill is withdrawn. Passing the bill risks widespread public disorder.
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Mister and missives
When social convention intrudes, there is more at stake than linguistic dogmatism.
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Practical guide fills negligence void
Contributory Negligence: Principles and Practice | James Goudkamp, Donal Nolan
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Useful aid to arbitration
International Arbitration: A Practical Guide, Second Edition | Stuart Dutson, Andy Moody and Neil Newing
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Shouldn't lawyers have a duty to flag up opponents’ mistakes?
Clients will love you for letting opponents screw up, but the wider public may see solicitors playing games.
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Costs in the Court of Appeal create unique challenges
Post script for Jofa Ltd & Anor v Benherst Finance Ltd & Anor gained a great deal of attention.
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Why we'll take our Ryanair costs fight to the Supreme Court
A Court of Appeal judgment over flight delay claims could have consequences for all firms developing their own technology.
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International cooperation on cybercrime: lawyers beware
Pre-existing citizens’ safeguards should not be thrown out to make room for new laws.
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When the Arkin cap doesn’t fit
The ruling in Davey v Money [2019] EWHC 997 (Ch) delivered a blow to the cap that won't sit well with litigation funders.
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Time to redouble our efforts for equal representation
Inclusivity measures in the profession have had an impact, but progress has not been seen everywhere.
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: starting school.
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Smashing the class ceiling
Far too few top lawyers went to comprehensives. We must do more to foster social mobility