All Opinion articles – Page 96
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Content warning: lawyers shouldn't normalise traumatic material
A new book on vicarious trauma in the legal profession couldn't be more timely.
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Lessons learned from finding my way back to the workplace
Natalie McEvoy, counsel at Slateford, shares her experience after a three-year career break.
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It is time for the SRA to issue a virtual practice handbook
Assuming physical and virtual practice are the same is not helping us in the long run.
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Conveyancing, digitisation and up-front information
Law Society announces pilot project to provide wholly digital facility for collection of up-front information using the TA6.
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Taking the high road
It was clear to me that many solicitors south of the border envied the Scots their seemingly inviolable autonomy.
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Where now for the EU – and the United Kingdom?
Brexit and the Future of the European Union: The Case for Constitutional Reforms Federico Fabbrini £29.99, Oxford University Press ★★★✩✩ President Macron has called for a new European Renaissance and for a continental conference to plan the future of the EU. This ...
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Letters roundup: 22 March 2021
2020 dimming the capital’s glow, JLD healthy drinking campaign and help needed: your letters to the editor.
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Many lawyers prefer remote hearings, and they shouldn’t be muted
Lord chief justice should be explaining why hearings have to be in person, not assuming they must be.
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Summary of Whitehall submissions to public law review? No thanks
Robert Buckland MP says summarised version will give everyone a 'clear view' of submissions.
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Mother in law: Dealing with bereavement
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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How can I switch my specialism from conveyancing to real estate?
'I am looking for possible pathways available to help me gain the right experience and qualifications.'
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Digital ID standard is a welcome step for conveyancers
HMLR announcement is timely given the shift from manual to digital identity checks.
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Historical slavery and the Law Society
Knowing about how we behaved in the past can help us to deal with the moral challenges of today.
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Clapham Common scenes showed tone deaf policing
Actions by police at vigil were out of touch with the public mood.
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A failure to engage
Police were seen to manhandle those they are meant to protect at Saturday night's Clapham Common vigil.
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Anne Sacoolas at the point of no return
The prospect of Anne Sacoolas returning to the UK to face justice is fast receding.
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Actions speak louder
The US has adopted a tough approach to diversity. But what is UK plc doing?
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