Opinion – Page 204
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OpinionImmigration legal aid mess
Without legal aid in immigration, fewer well-presented applications would be received.
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OpinionFamily affairs
Courts still clung to the principle of the wife’s right to lifelong maintenance.
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OpinionA tipping point for justice?
Ensuring every citizen can secure access to justice is part of what being a ‘citizen’ means
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OpinionWorking hypotheses
The Taylor Review is no damp squib – it strikes a balance by protecting rights without stifling innovation.
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OpinionThe Taylor Review – a little piece of Canada?
Employment review was an anti-climax, and even these timid recommendations may never see the light of day.
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Dodgy motors and the lure of the modern
Like so many bright ideas, abolishing the tax-disc looked a no-brainer. Until it hit the real world.
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OpinionBrutal and elegant - tribunal judgment will resonate for years
This richly deserved slapdown for the executive has moved at least one lawyer to tears. Bravo, Lord Reed et al.
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OpinionAttack on judges must end now
Mr Justice Francis should not need to clarify the task before him in Charlie Gard judgment.
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OpinionSQE and trade agreements
Could the SQE make practising abroad harder for newly-qualified solicitors?
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OpinionCalling for backup
DLA Piper cyber-attack shows the importance of backing up your data, using strong passwords and educating staff on security
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