All Opinion articles – Page 57
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Protecting the rights of lawyers
A convention protecting only lawyers raises interesting questions, to which there are no easy answers.
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Broadcasting of sentencing is a landmark for open justice
The digital age presents opportunities that allow the justice system to be given the political and public attention it deserves.
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Lawfare slips through parliamentary warfare
Despite many other calls on MPs’ time during the last week of the Truss government, opportunity was still found for a lawfare debate.
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It's that man again
Brandon Lewis's successor at Petty France is one, er, Dominic Raab. The portents are not good.
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Mother in Law: Et cetera ad nauseam – why I am fed up with Latin
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Letters roundup: 28 October 2022
Civil justice crisis, AML 'corruption', and mediation reservations: your letters to the editor.
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Not just a national crisis, but a global one
Teachers and social workers might resist mandatory reporting of child abuse suspicions. They must not be allowed to stop it becoming law.
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Belsner has no winners: the court sees the whole thing as grubby
The costs recovery industry may be dead, but the PI sector should be braced for rule changes too.
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Legal burnout: what firms can do to help
Pressure can be a great catalyst for lawyers, but too much of it can be seriously harmful.
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The 'how' of coping
Resilience isn’t just something you have, or don’t have, though people often talk about it as if it is.
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How to be a resilient lawyer
Five tips to assist you, no matter which stage you are at in your legal career.
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Emergency State: How We Lost Our Freedoms in the Pandemic and Why it Matters
Emergency State: How We Lost Our Freedoms in the Pandemic and Why it Matters | Adam Wagner
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Hunt for efficiencies
Is the UK morphing, as some now contend, from being a developed to a developing economy?
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When judges should keep their own counsel
Judges are free to comment as they see fit when speaking from the bench. But what should they say extra-judicially – when they are not in court?
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Grounded at Kai Tak: Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952
Grounded at Kai Tak: Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952 | Malcolm Merry
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AML: Spotlight on Corruption is wrong about lawyers
No one can deny tough regulation is needed to ensure anti-money laundering compliance. But this week's report skates over SRA changes already under way.