All Opinion articles – Page 156
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Could the US child separation horrors be repeated in the UK?
The detention of immigrants’ children has become presidential policy. Is the UK immune or could it soon follow the US?
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Propaganda on courts upgrade insults our intelligence
Nobody expects the testing of new technology to run smoothly - so why pretend it did?
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Solicitors and drink driving
What does the SRA do in cases where behaviour is criminal but not deliberate?
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No-deal advice: take action now
A torrent of technical papers from DExEU deserves close attention.
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Shortage of trust
I am currently confronted by what appears to be an intractable problem regarding the creation of a trustee bank account.
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‘No-strings’ remedy
Why should an umarried couple be awarded all of the benefits and protection that comes with being married?
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Virtual necessities
The increasing use of video hearings raises questions ranging from court etiquette to open justice.
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Timely clarity on litigation privilege
The Court of Appeal’s judgment in SFO v ENRC has been strongly welcomed by our major corporate clients.
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When the accused are also victims
What has played out in recent weeks in the ’Roxy v Ryan punch that wasn’t’ bears a resemblance to what our courts face on a daily basis when criminal allegations are made.
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All about the money
This week’s news tells two very different stories about civil dispute resolution.
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'Put up or shut up' culture under the spotlight
First in a series looking at the roles of firm, lawyer and regulator in the fiercely debated case of KP.
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No-deal Brexit: what happens to civil judicial cooperation?
The government's contingency plans aim to provide as much continuity and certainty as possible, explains justice minister Lucy Frazer.
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Whose web will Brexit Britain choose?
Europe’s latest regulatory move could entrench the monopolies it seeks to attack.
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Group action questions for businesses
Do directors need to consider opting in or out of collective actions in competition claims affecting their companies?
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A Law Society Judiciary Committee?
The UK could emulate one aspect of the US's Supreme Court appointment circus.
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A private function
The Law Society’s role in last week’s landmark privilege ruling should be applauded.
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Dishonesty and nuisance value
How should the rules relating to ‘fundamental dishonesty’ operate?