Opinion – Page 116
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An essential text changing with the times
Personal Injury Limitation Law | Andrew Roy, Nina Ross
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Mother in law: Toppling Colston
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family in lockdown somewhere in England.
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Change on the horizon for registered foreign lawyers in Japan
Development enhances areas of mutual interest once EU arrangements end.
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Why the right to peacefully protest trumps (almost) everything
Not every law that can be enforced should be enforced.
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Changing the law in 50 words
If you could change or add something to the law, what would it be?
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In defence of the (non-violent) disruptive protest: an open letter
Keyboard warriors can be muted, but the marching masses cannot.
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Inside stories
Shades of the Prison House: a history of incarceration in the British Isles | Harry Potter
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ADR offers: the new costs weapon
Wherever you turn at the moment, it seems hard to avoid the relentless push towards mediation.
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Public relations
In the City certain time-honoured traditions are not quite dead – or are at least not dead everywhere.
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Consulting on your PC fee
'We know every penny counts. We want to only ask members for what we need to serve them and the profession effectively.'
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Remote hearings require health safeguards
Lawyers are experiencing eye strain and headaches, and having to concentrate even harder than usual.
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Protecting domestic abuse survivors who offend
It is hoped the Domestic Abuse Bill will go further to establish effective criminal defences for survivors.
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Firms shouldn’t ignore those who hate working from home
Many will be missing the office, and they’ll be worried there won’t be anywhere for them to come back to.
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Lewis and Buchan: Clinical Negligence - A Practical Guide. 8th Edition
Locked into my back bedroom, working from home, I am glad that this book is locked in with me.
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Letters roundup - 1 June 2020
Peer’s jaundiced views and duty solicitor protocol: your letters to the editor.
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Setting the boundaries of judicial review
Why does the lord chief justice appear so relaxed about government plans to limit the scope of judicial review?