All Opinion articles – Page 252
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The Charlie and Lola election campaign
Political parties seem to be burying legal issues in the run-up to this May’s poll.
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Human rights defenders should defend TTIP too
Free trade gives ruling elites a stake in the rule of law.
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Competition and Markets Authority – one year on
What has the body responsible for enforcing UK competition law achieved in the year since it was established?
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BOOK REVIEW: Rights and Duties of Directors
A broad, practical and invaluable guide that explains the full extent of directors’ rights and duties embodied in law.
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When a fund united the profession
A 1919 list of contributors show solicitors putting their hands into their pockets to commemorate the fallen.
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Much of the Quindell-Slater deal makes no sense
Slater and Gordon’s Quindell acquisition looks like a risky strategic departure.
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Tax: pay your dues
It is moral to pay one’s due in taxes to the state and immoral to avoid doing so.
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Who wants to pay new court fees?
Criminal court charges create an incentive to exit the process.
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Profile correction
The current Permanent Representative of Panama to the lnternational Maritime Organisation is Arsenio Dominguez.
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Constitution under scrutiny
Congratulations to everyone involved in a high-quality discussion on the future constitution of the UK.
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Keeping clients in the loop
Law firms that threaten legal action against clients who have posted adverse comments should first put their own houses in order.
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BOOK REVIEW: Inside Immigration Detention
A sensitive and authentic insight into the lives of those confined to immigration detention centres in the UK.
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BOOK REVIEW: Magna Carta Uncovered
The 800-year-old document is not about democracy but the rule of law. Magna Carta Uncovered places it in a historical context.
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The brightest and the bench
Has the senior judiciary reached a tipping point in terms of attracting candidates of the highest calibre?
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Tax avoidance is a duty
At last, some sanity has been introduced to the tax evasion/avoidance debate.
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Lawyers reflect on racism
‘Diversity’ was not a word district judge Tan Ikram heard much in the 1990s, he told attendees at the launch of the Law Society’s Ethnic Minority Lawyers Division earlier this month.
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In-house lawyers – a paradox
Countries across the EU treat in-house lawyers differently. Why?
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SRA should apologise for closure blunder
Andrew Williams’ professional reputation was savaged within 30 minutes – isn’t it time someone said sorry?