Opinion – Page 285
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Fighting our local corner
Bedfordshire Law Society is battling against reallocation of criminal work.
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Solicitors seeking an audience
Solicitor-advocates have been around in some capacity or another since the 1970s.
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Protecting children’s rights
Legal aid changes will limit access to civil justice for vulnerable people.
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OpinionCounting on legal services
In terms of resource, the big accountants dwarf our largest firms.
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OpinionGrayling’s problem is beyond carelessness
Mesothelioma ruling just another example where government tried to bulldoze through policy.
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OpinionInterpreting on trial
The professionalism of the Nuremberg interpreters highlights shortcomings in current UK standards.
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OpinionEtymology of execution
In reporting atrocities we try to employ the correct terminology for the sake of clarity, not political statement.
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Complex fraud and costs
The Serious Fraud Office works hard to tackle fraud – and cases are not declined for financial reasons.
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CPS handles fraud well
The service works to deliver results and the public should have confidence in it.
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Paul Chinnery – a great loss
In-house lawyer made a major contribution to the UK’s media landscape.
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OpinionDon’t milk the cash cow
London needs to safeguard its status as the leading centre for international legal services.
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OpinionThe future, imperfect
Lawyers must not run scared of technological innovation – some law is better than none.
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OpinionNot right for the job?
Should the prime minister have given the post of lord chancellor to a non-lawyer who still harbours political ambitions?
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An exorcism of safeguards
I am forced to concede that the New Justice movement has achieved its final goal.
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MH370 claims
Are any English solicitors dealing with claims related to those who went missing on MH370?





















