All Opinion articles – Page 56
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Man to man: Wellbeing at work
Ahead of International Men’s Day, Society vice president Nick Emmerson opens up the conversation about mental health in the profession.
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How far to the toilet?
Legal London is a desert for disabled toilets with a hoist and a changing table. If that’s not shameful, it is at least a shame.
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Hamlet without the prince
Events to play out this month may have a significant impact on the future identity both of our profession and of the government.
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Belsner takes a bite out of 'cannibal' legal industry
Belsner v Cam Legal Services: What exactly did the Court of Appeal decide?
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Judicial Independence Under Threat
Edited by Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos and Yvonne McDermott.
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Pro bono is no substitute for the public purse
Pro bono work must not become normalised, as food banks have been.
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Letters roundup: 11 November 2022
Crass stereotyping, jaw-dropping tech, and letting Latin live; your letters to the editor.
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Could 'unbundling' help prevent the access to justice gap widening?
Many solicitors are experimenting by offering pay-as-you-go services to clients under a limited retainer. Many remain sceptical.
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Mother in law: Letting things go
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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PI firms on the edge cannot wait for mixed claim perfection
The market is being paralysed by an issue that is dividing the personal injury sector.
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Does our duty to the client trump the public interest?
From the arguments the question provoked at last week’s International Bar Association conference, it is clear not everyone agrees.
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Pro Bono Week: Humanitarian crises require long-term legal support
Over a year on, we are still fighting for our client - a female Afghan senior judge - who remains in hiding following the Taliban's takeover of Kabul.
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The Prisons Memory Archive: A Case Study in Filmed Memory of Conflict
Edited by Jolene Mairs Dyer, Conor McCafferty, Cahal McLaughlin.
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SRA conduct rules intrude into private life
We must hope the regulator will deploy its new power judiciously and without recourse to dogma.