All Opinion articles – Page 181

  • Jonathangoldsmithphotonew
    Opinion

    Lawyer independence, EU-style

    2017-10-16T14:05:00Z

    The extent of lawyer independence varies on state interpretation, but without plurality there will be no progress.

  • Letters
    Opinion

    Why is my son paid a pittance?

    16 October 2017

    Gone are the days when the social worker envied the solicitor (all that kudos, all that pay!). How the tables have turned in family and criminal law. Qualified social worker – three-year degree, lots of job opportunities, starting salary of £27k-30k, five weeks holiday plus public holidays, good pension, regular ...

  • Theresa May
    Opinion

    Truth in numbers race

    16 October 2017

    The data is telling us we can and must do better.

  • Brett dixon
    Opinion

    Myths and misconceptions

    16 October 2017

    Public education is vital in protecting the right to redress for needless harm.

  • Letters
    Opinion

    Quality controllers

    16 October 2017

    If legal services are to expand further by deregulation, lawyers must help educate the public on how to steer clear of cowboy practitioners

  • Joshua Rozenberg
    Opinion

    Sir Edward Heath: When duty doesn't call

    16 October 2017

    It is not the role of the police to tell alleged victims what they want to hear.

  • John Hyde byline
    Opinion

    Bullying advocates is not a judicial prerogative

    2017-10-14T07:30:00Z

    Familiar accusations will be levelled against those who dare to complain of judges’ behaviour. But they’re not snowflakes.

  • Monidipa Fouzder
    Opinion

    Public legal education: opening doors

    2017-10-13T12:12:00Z

    We can help educate the public about our justice system in simple ways -  like taking part in a historical murder trial. 

  • Jonathan Goldsmith
    Opinion

    The new Chinese silk route

    2017-10-09T10:09:00Z

    China’s new Belt and Road association for lawyers aims to share knowledge with legal organisations across the globe. But where does the rule of law fit in?

  • Letters
    Opinion

    ​Home improvement

    9 October 2017

    Property developers attempting to maximise the value of their reversion portfolios is one of the main problems with the leasehold system

  • Law Society HQ following 2016 refurbishment
    Opinion

    ​Society governance latest

    9 October 2017

    The review of Law Society governance is now resulting in change being implemented, with more being considered.

  • david anderson
    Opinion

    In a corner of a foreign field

    9 October 2017

    With Brexit stakes raised, English law foreign courts are coming soon.

  • Opinion

    ​Health check

    9 October 2017

    ‘Removing the stigma attached to mental health problems is vital’, the Gazette reported last week (2 October).

  • Judge drawing
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: The judiciary we deserve

    9 October 2017

    Being a Judge in the Modern World Professor Jeremy Cooper £24.99, OUP The world has moved on since a judge asked ‘who are the Beatles?’. Judges were mainly white, upper-class Oxbridge-educated ex-barristers. Like members of the royal family, they were treated with reverence. Unable to defend themselves, they ...

  • Crimescene
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Mosaic of clues on crime

    9 October 2017

    Wrongs and crimes Victor Tadros £70, OUP ‘No readable book could consider all… issues relevant to the scope of criminal law. This unreadable book does not do so either.’ I immediately warmed to Victor Tadros as I read his self-deprecating introduction, but the laughs swiftly come ...

  • Successbook
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Driving success in your law firm

    9 October 2017

    Driving Success in Your Law Firm: revolutionising the client journey Eddie Ross and Sally Holdway £69.95, Law Society There must be an easy way for solicitors firms to be successful. But what is success anyway? Is it doing the work you want to do because it ...

  • Criminallaw
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Beyond the basics

    9 October 2017

    While this is an academic textbook rather than a practitioners’ guide, its depth of useful information should not be underestimated.

  • Opinion

    ​Barrier grief

    9 October 2017

    ‘Wild West Law’ seems like a good name for a thrusting firm of media lawyers (‘Chancery Lane slams “Wild West” regulation’, 2 October)

  • noel conway
    Opinion

    Passing the buck back

    9 October 2017

    Parliament prefers the long grass for the topic of assisted suicide.

  • Rachel rothwelluse
    Opinion

    Civil question in need of an answer

    9 October 2017

    As ministers ponder Lord Justice Jackson’s latest report, there are fears big business could neatly sidestep a new fixed costs regime.