All Opinion articles – Page 217
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OpinionFighting fee cuts
The current attacks upon access to justice and victims of crime are an affront. We must unite and fight to help save the system.
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OpinionOpen justice: threat is not where you think
Courts transparency in the digital new world will require constant vigilance.
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OpinionSpare a thought for the judges
Mail moans about moaning judges. But how can we improve the courts environment?
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Opinion‘Online lawyers’ post-Brexit
The march of technology is enabling cross-border electronic legal transactions to become commonplace. We must ensure our systems are up to standard.
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BOOK REVIEW: Precedent Library for the General Practitioner (3rd ed)
A packed book and CD-ROM for the general practitioner
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Opinion‘The law is above you’
In Belhaj the judiciary once again weighed in to hold the executive to account.
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BOOK REVIEW: Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services
A timely and up-to-date survey of AI in law.
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OpinionWomen lawyers: ditching lazy assumptions
Women lawyers do not opt out but are, in effect, opted out.
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OpinionLawyers reach their Zen moment
Could letting your mind drift away improve performance and concentration?
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OpinionBOOK REVIEW: The Curious History of Dating – from Jane Austen to Tinder
This is a pacey, intelligent and authoritative account with bags of wit.
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OpinionForensic MPs finally nail insurers over their PI spin
The debate over personal injury reforms is filled with rhetoric and self-interest. Today’s committee session was a breath of fresh air.
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OpinionBrexit: how not to take back control of our laws
Will dispute resolution mechanisms post-Brexit be the angels of sovereignty and mercy that the government depicts?
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OpinionAccess to justice denied – again
MoJ attempt to spin bad news on employment tribunals was worthy of Yes Minister.
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BOOK REVIEW: No Bar to Success
An eminently readable account of an East End boy's route to silk.





















