Opinion – Page 276
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BOOK REVIEW: Media Law & Ethics in the 21st Century
This collection of essays will engage you in the debate over press regulation and free expression.
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Adding to the curriculum
A new study heralds better training for lawyers in EU law and procedure.
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Chinese lawyers: a growth story
Disparities still exist, but - like the country as a whole - China’s lawyers are ready to enter the world stage.
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Rebekah Brooks is innocent. Move on.
Everyone seems to have an opinion on high-profile trials, but justice is not Big Brother.
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Infant claims: a big problem
District judges must toe the line and allow success fees in infant claims.
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Are you tech savvy?
The pressure for lawyers to improve their IT skills is becoming irresistible.
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Lender protocol
Lenders should adopt a more reasonable timescale in repossession transactions
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Giving litigants in person a helping hand
As officers of the court we have a duty to help litigants in person.
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Computer update
Solicitors need to learn that using technology effectively is about simplifying life.
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BOOK REVIEW: Balancing act
Personal Injury Practice: the guide to litigation in the county court and the High Court (sixth edition)
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BOOK REVIEW: Rescue mission
Nobody Comes: the true story of the rescue of a child from a Romanian orphanage
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Mitchell: the problem with guidance
An insider’s view on the appeals that will clarify the post-Mitchell case management landscape.
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Consumer protection at a cost
While the Jet2 ruling supported the rights of customers, the court’s decision stretched the meaning of a European regulation.
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European patents – who can act?
Unified Patent Court consultation stirs debate about who can act in a specialist legal area and the value of a broad-based education.
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Window shopping for lawyers
Solicitors behind the buying and selling of houses need to be publicly celebrated.
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Don’t dismiss the value of students when couples split
Law students have a useful administrative role to play in divorce cases and will be able to ease workloads and reduce delays.