All Opinion articles – Page 235
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BOOK REVIEW: Costs in Family Proceedings
The first book to cover comprehensively every costs issue that a family lawyer is ever likely to come across.
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Brexit clarity
It is a pity that more politicians, and the national press, are not able or willing to discuss so clearly the likely impact of voting.
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OpinionMichael Gove: heading for the Brexit?
Michael Gove’s brief but fruitful tenure at Petty France could soon expire.
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Complacency on class
The persistence of inequality should be decried and challenged at every opportunity.
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OpinionDivorces: cutting out the mistakes
Solicitors can do more to stop divorce papers being bounced back by the court.
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EU referendum distraction
Human rights reform will drop down the political agenda in the event of a Brexit vote as more pressing matters take precedence.
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OpinionEU referendum: why we should leave
David Cameron has failed to get the fundamental EU reform which was the basis of the Remain campaign.
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OpinionJanner: a misguided inquiry
Dame Lowell Goddard is naive to think she can establish the truth of 40-year-old child abuse allegations. And it isn’t her job.
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Panel solicitor rip-off
Limited panel solicitors appointed by mortgagees, particularly the smaller ones. This limits competition.
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OpinionMystery shopping and legal regulators
Investment in mystery shopping pays dividends in terms of happier clients, but would regulators’ time be better spent on other areas?
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OpinionWill lawyers really have a role in the online court?
It’s nice of Briggs LJ to include lawyers, but it feels like a token gesture.
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OpinionEU referendum: why we should remain
Remain is the outcome that will best ensure the prosperity of our families, our country and our legal profession.
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BOOK REVIEW: A Shy and Simple Warrior
A granddaughter’s readable account of her grandfather’s time in the Royal Navy.
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Opinion‘Prison shopping’ in the EU
Forum shopping should ultimately lead to prison standards improving across the Union.
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BOOK REVIEW: A Return to Justice: rethinking our approach to juveniles in the system
An interesting snapshot of justice, delinquent youth and the role of the state in an American context.





















