All Opinion articles – Page 155
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When should a lawyer admit to being ill?
Part two in a series on ethical questions raised by the regulatory settlement in KP.
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Jeans at work? Law firms should let us ditch the suits
Competition for talent is coming at the traditional legal profession from all sides. Marginal gains are essential.
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Fore! Ryder Cup claim could hinge on the warning
Spectator reportedly considering legal action: what are her chances of success?
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IT and the definition of cross-border legal services
The rise in unregulated electronic platforms has caught the international trading system unawares.
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Labour's share plan needs work
Notion of workers having more say enjoys broad support, but Labour’s employee ownership plans would prove a real headache for City law firms.
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The right to a jury trial in Northern Ireland
Supreme Court to consider whether ex-soldier can be tried without a jury.
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All that glitters…
Savings from Civil Liability Bill won’t be passed on by insurers any time soon.
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Lesson from Kavanaugh hearing: thank goodness for our system
We don’t know the politics of our Supreme Court justices and we don’t need to know.
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Magistrates' courts: a legal sausage factory
Magistrates' numbers are falling, the listings system is chaotic and morale is low.
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Food for thought for new SFO chief
Two court rulings will give Lisa Osofsky plenty to think about as she continues her SFO baptism.
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Your team, your future, your retirement solution
The best managers make themselves redundant. This should be a mantra for the owners of law firms.
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Law Society scores in strategic litigation
Chancery Lane shows its worth in courtroom challenges over legal aid, advice privilege and mass surveillance.
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Platform alteration
Old media are still coming to terms with the effect tech giants are having on freedom of expression and privacy.
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