Opinion – Page 242
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Does the gavel mistake really matter?
Of course it’s inaccurate. But if a gavel image boosts interest in legal matters, where’s the harm?
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Abolish advice at the police station
The lord chancellor is inviting ideas for savings. Here’s one.
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Lawyer surveillance update
Government surveillance of lawyers’ correspondence is rarely out of the news.
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BOOK REVIEW: Capacity to Change
A collection of articles related to the theme of parents’ capacity to change within the timescales needed by the child.
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BOOK REVIEW: Law, Liberty and the Constitution: A Brief History of the Common Law
A fascinating account of the brutal history of Anglo-Saxon justice
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No cause for congratulation
There are still shortcomings in service from the Central London County Court.
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Computer says yes
A willingness to share good and bad experiences of IT providers and their products would benefit everyone.
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Innovation in legal services – crowdfunding
Crowdfunding platforms are helping to bridge the gap in public interest law.
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Can big data really pick out the best lawyers?
The use of analytics and big data may transform the way lawyers are instructed, but it’s not perfect.
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PII renewal: scattergun or ‘sniper’?
There must be a simpler way of completing the indemnity renewal process.
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Regulating the unregulated
A US case involving dentists has refocused attention on that vexed question: how do we police unregulated providers?
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Help in an emergency
Lawyers should not ignore the immigration crisis – it demands an EU-wide response.
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No uncertain terms
There seems to be a genuine concern to prevent access to justice for the most vulnerable people in our community
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Undermining representation
The current criminal legal aid system does not create incentives for proper representation but for an abuse of the system.
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Guidance plea to SRA
‘Urgent need’ for guidance on disclosure of information on patients has not been followed up.