Opinion – Page 190
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How dare lawyers want control of their business
The Legal Services Board is not happy with the state of the market. Naturally lawyers are to blame.
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Don't fear AI; we're all algorithms anyway
Lawyers should not assume human brains are inherently superior to silicon ones.
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Rights & wrongs: The limits of free speech
As Ken Livingstone demonstrated, some views may be lawfully but unacceptably expressed.
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Ministerial machismo
Additional, unproductive expense of longer court hours would quash what little public support there is for the plan.
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Bridging the Atlantic on costs
Modernisers aiming to limit recoverable costs should be listened to.
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BOOK REVIEW: Exploding myths about crime
Criminal: the truth about why people do bad things.
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Tired of figuring it out
The new bill will be just another headache for lawyers to deal with
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Sending the right messages
A surfeit of emails need not clog up the solicitor’s working day – here’s how to save time.
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Crunch time: Artificial intelligence and objective analysis
Artificial intelligence systems are slowly becoming accessible for all clients.
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More costs reform? Just what lawyers don't need
Introduction of the new electronic bill of costs is unlikely to run smoothly.
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Time for a global regulatory treasury
We need a regulatory information resource for lawyer disciplinary records worldwide.
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BOOK REVIEW: Duels and debts in Dulwich
Ties of Blood and Friendship: the Complicated Life of Francis Lynn
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Knowing when to stop
Insurance Source: Thinkstock Professional indemnity insurance reforms have been a success. But do we need more?
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Time to put ethics first
The pressure to meet unachievable targets in many law firms places an ethical strain on fee-earners.
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Wanted: a first-class lawyer
The next lord chancellor should be drawn from the most senior ranks of the judiciary and Queens Counsel.