All Opinion articles – Page 323

  • Opinion

    Small claims: happy to oblige

    29 July 2013

    The rapacity of the insurance industry is matched only by its effrontery.

  • Opinion

    High Court: lost and found

    29 July 2013

    I can still get lost in the High Court

  • Opinion

    Insurance premium woe

    29 July 2013

    After RTA Portal fixed costs were slashed to £500 in exchange for a promise by insurers that motor premiums would be reduced, I was disappointed but not in the least surprised when I received my motor insurance renewal quote today. It has increased by £80.

  • Helen-Grant
    Opinion

    Opportunities Knock

    29 July 2013

    We must do more to offer women equal opportunities in the workplace.

  • Opinion

    Preparation of wills should be left to solicitors

    29 July 2013

    The article by Marie Granby raised a wry smile.

  • Opinion

    Missing Link

    29 July 2013

    Until recently, periodic surveys revealed overwhelming satisfaction with services provided by solicitors, and dishonesty was reported and hopefully occurred very infrequently – when we were professionals, in other words. Could recent reports expressing contrary views be linked to the commoditisation of our profession – to say nothing of the complaints ...

  • Opinion

    SRA over-regulation

    29 July 2013

    What drives the SRA?

  • Jonathan Goldsmith
    Opinion

    Star Quality

    29 July 2013

    Tax lawyers have been thrust into the spotlight by G20 action on avoidance

  • Opinion

    SFO resources

    29 July 2013

    I refer to your news item ‘Bribery Act lying dormant, SFO admits’. 

  • Opinion

    Surcharge sham

    29 July 2013

    Joshua Rozenberg is right to rail against the swingeing increase in compulsory victim surcharges.

  • Opinion

    Legal aid: children suffer

    22 July 2013

    Comments by Charles Falconer QC in The Times law section regarding a tightening of the process in criminal and family care cases are worthy of careful attention. On the face of it, removal of private law family legal aid is serving the same purpose, except that it has produced the ...

  • Karen Anderson
    Opinion

    Government bank sanction plans are flawed

    22 July 2013

    The Treasury has accepted the recommendation of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards

  • Opinion

    Motor insurance: health checks

    22 July 2013

    I was interested to see AXA’s recent report on whiplash – an issue on which we have submitted evidence to the Transport Select Committee. The insurance industry continually issues figures about how much whiplash claims allegedly add on to motor insurance policies every year. However, no one appears to be ...

  • Opinion

    Embracing compliance - like going to the gym

    2013-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Much has been said and reported about the cost of regulatory compliance, but not so much about the benefits of compliance as a driver of quality and competitive advantage through creating better processes and controls. The SRA’s report Attitudes to regulation and compliance in legal services showed that the majority ...

  • Rachel Rothwell
    Opinion

    Lawyers need to think tactically on costs

    22 July 2013

    A few months in to the new costs budgeting regime, many litigators have already had to knuckle down and complete Precedent H

  • Opinion

    Repaying a debt

    22 July 2013

    Armed Forces Legal Action is a nationwide initiative calling on law firms across the UK to provide members of the armed forces community one-third off legal fees. Its aim is to benefit serving personnel and those who have served within two years of engaging the law firm. It also seeks ...

  • johnhyde
    Opinion

    Mesothelioma and Monopoly

    2013-07-22T00:00:00Z

    There's a moment in most games of Monopoly when you have to make the choice. Your opponent needs your Pall Mall to complete their set, and they'll offer you a red, a green and a station in return. The deal looks too good to be true - what the hell ...

  • Opinion

    Painting by numbers

    22 July 2013

    I need an outside painting job done at my house. It needs to be done in the summer months in the good weather. So I asked two decorators to give me a quote. One came and looked and I never heard from him again. The other came and looked and ...

  • Opinion

    A review of pre-packs is well overdue

    22 July 2013

    Cadbury, Greenbury, Hampel, Turnbull, Higgs, Myners, Smith. No, this is not Blackpool’s backline from the 1953 cup final, but a list of grandees commissioned to review aspects of company law and corporate governance in the 1990s and early 2000s. Fading memories of attending their dessicated and often inconsequential press conferences ...