Opinion – Page 262
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Maintaining Justice
If human rights group Justice is to continue its work, it needs practical and financial support from the legal profession, says Skadden’s Karyl Nairn QC.
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Clued-up – today’s lawyers-to-be
Aspiring lawyers can get ahead by keeping abreast of developments.
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Imagining the future of legal services
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Commission on the Future of Legal Services has issued its opening salvo.
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TTIP fears well founded
Criticism of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership treaty is not idle scaremongering – the dangers are real.
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Everywhere and nowhere
Policymakers pay little heed to the technology that attends law reform.
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Junior lawyers: we’re worth it
Paying aspiring lawyers to undertake work experience makes both moral and business sense.
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Parting shots
The outgoing chair of the SRA board remains committed to full independence for the regulator.
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Let’s not kill all the lawyers
Lawyers must tackle stereotypes about the profession head on – and Malaysia’s lawyers show how.
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SRA needs to gain trust of small firms
Warm words are great, but it will take time to win round solicitors.
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Tinker, tailor, soldier... solicitor
Students can benefit from a carefully planned career path. But what advice is given to them about their studies?
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Do barristers and mediation mix?
Some barristers risk perpetuating adversarial stereotypes. But there is still a place for counsel in the mediation process.
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Contempt of court laws are dated
It’s time to update contempt of court laws in the digital age – but I can’t sympathise with Rebekah Brooks.
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Big opportunity for small firms
Aspiring solicitors could fulfil their training requirements through a database of practitioners with the necessary specialist disciplines.
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PII email order
The tone of a recent email about PII renewal - our firm had in fact renewed - was rude and aggressive.
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Lawyers: no half-secrets
The erosion of professional secrecy ‘for the public good’ bodes ill for lawyers.
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Entry level – conveyancing enquiries
Unnecessary pre-contract enquiries were happening 60 years ago.