All Opinion articles – Page 167
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Windrush compensation
The targeting and detaining of undocumented Caribbean migrants who (it must be not be forgotten) were invited to work in the UK, and have been living, working, raising families, paying taxes and collecting pensions since the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush in 1948, is grossly unconscionable, divisive and utterly disgraceful.
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BOOK REVIEW: Lloyd George: Statesman or Scoundrel
Lloyd George: Statesman or Scoundrel Richard Wilkinson £25, I.B. Tauris Only one solicitor has ever become prime minister of the UK. You can find his portrait in the lobby of the Law Society’s HQ in Chancery Lane – so long as you take a sharp left at ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Life on the inside
Subtitled ‘the key to avoiding the risk’, this book is an excellent introduction to a complicated subject.
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Degraded in a decade
How can we restore the UK’s reputation as a world-leader in forensic science?
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Useless meeting? Just walk out
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk's approach to productivity may be worth emulating.
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Family courts can deter people threatened with being outed
Following celebrity revelations of HIV status, a solicitor relates her experience of representing a client who successfully applied for a non-molestation order.
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Trump turns spotlight on attorney-client privilege
Should the Trump-Cohen case on attorney-client privilege be an opportunity to speak out and explain the doctrine?
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Plenty to play for on whiplash
Civil Liability Bill is likely to prove fertile ground for test litigation.
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Damage limitation
The 100% success fee model is still popular for low-value PI work – but judges need to be convinced.
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Jackson reform conundrum
Much heartache could have been avoided in the reform of civil justice had more notice been taken of our experience of everyday logjams.
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No charter for burglars
One Gazette reader says 'it is impossible to improve upon the long-established application of the law of self-defence.'
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Judges on Twitter? It's just what the system needs
We have a legal education vacuum in this country. Let judges free on social media to fill it.
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Where are human rights in the UAE?
Human rights in states that the UK cooperates with are often ignored or glossed over and none more so than the United Arab Emirates (UAE).