All Opinion articles – Page 187
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Our courts are in profit, so when do we see the benefit?
The trouble with turning justice into a commodity is you raise customer expectations.
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Whitlam’s Law: Time to change outmoded drink-driving laws
Law must give prosecutors ability to catch those drink-driving on private land.
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Wills: digital v the real world
E-signatures have had formal legal status for 17 years but are still science fiction for many legal purposes.
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New Brexit papers on the CJEU
Brexit negotiation positions offer stark contrasts in the role of lawyers in pending proceedings after UK withdrawal.
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Run-off rip-off
Why should insurers continue to take a premium after the potential basis of a claim to arise has stopped? The current system is inequitable
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Trained to get at the truth
Moore-Bick’s Grenfell Tower Inquiry: why the bold decision would be to rule out prosections and why it won’t happen.
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Brexit's Irish diaspora
A tsunami of UK solicitors has washed up in Ireland. But not in body.
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BOOK REVIEW: Ready-made toolkit
Family Law Arbitration – Practice and Precedents (second edition)
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When lawyers feel scared to do their job, mob rule edges closer
Threats against lawyers in the Charlie Gard case show the dangers we’re moving towards.
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Late-night courts will pile more pressure on stressed junior lawyers
Extended hours will mean even later nights for solicitors starting out in their career.
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Lammy review: making recommendations a reality
Proposals to rebuild trust in the criminal justice system require political will.
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Child migrants and lawyers
Unaccompanied children applying for asylum in the EU need specific legal and other protections.
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On the offensive
To protect US first amendment principles, insulting terms can now be registered as trade marks – I’m glad we have not followed suit.