All Opinion articles – Page 66
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Turn down the rhetoric to keep us safe
Both here and the US established institutions - including our own profession - are suddenly in the line of fire.
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Mother in law: Anxious child? Don't blame yourself
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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What makes an O-shaped junior lawyer?
How to develop and show your potential to be the well-rounded lawyer that law firms and clients are vying for.
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Minister of defence?
Sir Christopher Bellamy’s appointment as justice minister means he may have to defend government policy which is seemingly at odds with his own report.
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When corporates collide with human rights
Human Rights Litigation Against Multinationals in Practice | Edited by Richard Meeran and Jahan Meeran
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Bringing a clin neg claim – it could easily have been me
Arguments that frame cases as a ‘drain on the NHS’ are promoted by people who have not experienced the fallout of clinical negligence.
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Bar watchdog must do more to put house in order
The Bar Standards Board has plenty of work still to do to convince many barristers of its efficacy.
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Mishcon’s IPO U-turn highlights risks of going public
Partners are looking at the financial benefits listing might bring and still deciding against it.
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Why we need a Bad Law Project
There are signs that the legal system is slowly succumbing to the coercive culture of compelled speech.
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The cost of living crisis and the rule of law
It is inevitable that our various current crises affect solicitors. This time, the spotlight shifts to those struggling to make a living in the legal aid sector.
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Time is running out to help save the criminal justice system
There is just one week to go until the government’s criminal legal aid consultation closes.
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First year of RTA portal was great for insurers: what next?
Number of claims down, firms dropping out, claimants in limbo. For insurers, the portal worked like a charm.
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How can we defend clients when we cannot defend ourselves?
Whilst united in outrage at inequities meted out to the criminal law community, we are seemingly ill equipped to agree the nature of action to be taken.
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Emails should be courteous, not explosive
There is no excuse for poor email etiquette, no matter how busy or stressed you are.
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Questioning the fundamentals
We must not be too proud to learn about our European neighbours.
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Letters roundup: 27 May 2022
Judicial diversity action, a baptism of fire, and putting people first: your letters to the editor.