Opinion – Page 31
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Turning opinions into circumstances
Attorney general preps for test case on protesters accused of criminal damage.
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Post Office scandal: Litigation funding is not the villain
Recoverability of costs and exemplary damages might have a role to play in promoting access to justice.
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Paul, Polmear and Purchase
Supreme Court's long-awaited landmark judgment on secondary victim claims in medical negligence has shocked the legal profession.
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Post Office scandal shows why we need to reform private prosecutions
Criminal Law Reform Now Network has been working on a review of private prosecutions since 2019.
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The danger of summoning the genie
There are conditions attached to the wishes granted by parliamentary sovereignty, which the government should carefully consider.
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Post Office scandal and the land of the rising computer
IT giant Fujitsu is appearing in the Post Office public inquiry today. This is how it got there.
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A postcode lottery for the bereaved
Improvement in the performance of coroners’ courts is likely to vary considerably depending on where you are in the country.
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Mother in Law: Working when you are ill
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Horizon scandal: The SRA’s ‘wait and see’ approach is growing untenable
Regulator wants to wait a year or more to take formal action. The public - and politicians - will demand it much sooner.
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Beware due diligence on lawyers for their clients’ activities
It is one thing to consider environmental and human rights impacts of clients in terms of business acceptance. Disclosing information on this aspect to third parties is another.
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New year resolution
As we enter 2024, I am determined to strike an uncharacteristically optimistic note.
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Safe Haven: The United Kingdom’s Investigations into Nazi Collaborators and the Failure of Justice
Nazi war criminals: why so many ‘got away with it’, by John Silverman and Robert Sherwood.
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A Practitioner’s Guide to Inheritance Act Claims (4th edition)
A practical guide to tackling claims against estates, written by Nasreen Pearce.