All Opinion articles – Page 259
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Lawyers in it together
When you come to vote this year do not forget the public and lawyers who are facing hard times.
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Lofty ideals laid low
The way government has set about removing the law’s ‘height advantage’ is depressing.
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Fundamentals of freedom
We must not allow the Paris atrocities to ignite a bonfire of our liberties.
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English under-represented
One of the groups under-represented in England is English national identity.
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Equality and difference
A heterosexual couple may struggle in their attempt to register as civil partners.
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Charlie Hebdo
Beware of an over-zealous reaction by the state which flies in the face of Magna Carta.
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Back to basics
The government should be taken to task for its ‘unprincipled and unconscionable’ failure to provide the basics of a civilised justice system.
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The road less travelled
Law firms are too easily discouraged from breaking free from the crowd when it comes to marketing.
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Compliance and competitors - five things to look out for
2015 will see competition for business intensify, but it will also bring countless opportunities.
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Grayling's JR concession: exceptionally bad
The lord chancellor was trying to make this debate go away - instead he upset his own MPs.
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The LSB: stuck in 2007
There is a worrying lack of focus on the public interest in the board’s latest draft strategic plan, which seems mired in a carefree past.
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Duty contracts: what firms need to know
Law Society roadshow looks at details of the legal aid crime duty tender process.
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EU rights to information ‘roadmap’
Online training programme explains how to apply new directive in everyday practice.
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Jefferies: a cautionary tale
The ITV docudrama about Christopher Jefferies must stir concern about access to justice.
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BOOK REVIEW: An Inconvenient Genocide
Governments often bristle at questions on the Armenian genocide; Geoffrey Robertson QC’s excellent book offers a sobering history.