All Opinion articles – Page 267
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BOOK REVIEW: Construction Contract Variations
This well-written book will become an indispensable classic.
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Beware ‘touchy-feely’ justice
What is perceived to be morally right or wrong should not be an acceptable basis for what is legally right or wrong.
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Bad conveyancing attitude
Delays are caused by increasing enquiries before contract which have no bearing on the quality of title offered.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Mother Court: Tales of Cases That Mattered in America’s Greatest Trial Court
A journey through the darker side of US history, with Zirin an engaging guide.
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Americans on the march
M&A tables give our largest firms cause to reflect on their position in the global market.
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Where the UK ranks with Azerbaijan
The two countries have the lowest proportion of female judges in Europe.
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Lib Dems go to their graves full of regret
A time in government presented a chance for a Liberal agenda at the MoJ – that chance has been wasted.
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British rights are best, OK
Is there a difference between a British bill of rights and a bill of British rights – other than the change in place of the word ‘British’?
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Counting on legal services
In terms of resource, the big accountants dwarf our largest firms.
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Fighting our local corner
Bedfordshire Law Society is battling against reallocation of criminal work.
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Protecting children’s rights
Legal aid changes will limit access to civil justice for vulnerable people.
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Solicitors seeking an audience
Solicitor-advocates have been around in some capacity or another since the 1970s.
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Grayling’s problem is beyond carelessness
Mesothelioma ruling just another example where government tried to bulldoze through policy.
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Interpreting on trial
The professionalism of the Nuremberg interpreters highlights shortcomings in current UK standards.
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Etymology of execution
In reporting atrocities we try to employ the correct terminology for the sake of clarity, not political statement.