All Opinion articles – Page 141
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Issues for lawyers in China’s Belt and Road Initiative
The country’s overseas investment project raises significant policy concerns for the profession.
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Mental Health Awareness Week: why we should give a damn
Stress is no stranger to lawyers in small, medium or large firms.
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Mental Health Awareness Week: time for lawyers to speak up
A culture of fear and silence remains on the topic of mental health in the profession.
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Demystifying Islamic law
Understanding Sharia: Islamic Law in a Globalised World | Raficq S. Abdulla and Mohamed M Keshavjee
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Don’t be CRAP (LLP)
How would the CEO of Cursory Relationships Are Profitable provide an optimally poor service to clients?
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No blanket comfort for claimant PI firms
Judges are not making it easy for claimant PI firms to make a living.
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Letters roundup - 13 May 2019
China, lawyer-free justice, and insurance: your letters to the editor.
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101 Questions Answered About Separating With Children
Edited by Bob Greig, Rebecca Giraud and Dr Angharad Rudkin
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: stay-at-home parenting.
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Video hearings are working
Victims of domestic abuse are appearing in injunction hearings via a computer in their solicitors' office.
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Calling time on our booze culture
Profession must be mindful of the potential problems to which we are exposing our peers.
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Deregulation trumps all
Just as deregulation is about tackling protectionism, it is also about tackling protections.
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Is the fitness to practise regime fit for purpose?
Procedures could provide vehicle that is needed for regulated professionals to deal with problems before they spiral out of control.
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Time to call time?
Concerns about the role of alcohol as a social lubricant in the workplace shouldn’t be glibly dismissed.
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Bereaved families deserve representation at inquests
Government’s decision not to alter legal aid funding model often leaves victims’ families as the only unrepresented party.
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Show and tell: journalism's little white lie
Reporters should think carefully about claiming to have been 'shown' leaked documents.
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Productivity and the gains that follow
Recruitment, retention and succession can all benefit from a firm's increased productivity.