Opinion – Page 326

  • Opinion

    Mediation - quicker and cheaper

    24 June 2013

    It was disappointing to read Michael Haran’s criticisms of a recent mediation with which he had been involved. Mediation is the way forward. It will lead to quicker and cheaper settlements in all forms of litigation. If mediation is carried out correctly, then the mediator should act to facilitate an ...

  • Opinion

    PCT: choice words

    24 June 2013

    I cannot let Alexander McCulloch’s letter pass without comment. His comparison of the old duty solicitor scheme with Grayling’s price-competitive tendering is invidious. I was a duty solicitor for many years; the scheme was never about restriction of choice. Both at the police station and at the magistrates’ court the ...

  • Opinion

    Legal walks have come to exemplify all that is best about the profession

    27 May 2013

    In our exclusive interview with the justice secretary last week, Chris Grayling stressed that he would never use the term ‘fat-cat lawyer’. 

  • Opinion

    Russian evolution: right to choose a lawyer

    27 May 2013

    Your feature on Russia put me in mind of the time I hosted two Russian lawyers in 1995.

  • Opinion

    Wounded legal aid firms fight back

    27 May 2013

    We are being invited to enter a brave new world of price competition

  • Opinion

    Unsolicited criticism

    27 May 2013

    I write in response to the letter entitled ‘A sad day for the profession’ 

  • Opinion

    MoJ online costs forms seriously flawed, says CLAN chair

    27 May 2013

    Online forms for submitting litigation costs budgets are ‘seriously flawed

  • robertpowell
    Opinion

    Workplace giving could help your firm demonstrate its CSR credentials

    27 May 2013

    Charitable giving can be a very personal thing, and at a time when we all have our hands on the purse strings charities need extra support now more than ever.

  • Jonathan Goldsmith
    Opinion

    EU withdrawal would be dire for profession

    27 May 2013

    Withdrawal from the EU is staring us in the face. It is a good time to spell out what the consequences might be for lawyers.

  • Opinion

    Tilting the scales of justice in favour of the relatively disadvantaged

    1998-06-28T00:00:00Z

    We have seen huge cuts in public funding for many areas of law, particularly family; fees introduced for employment tribunal cases; and we await the impact of substantial changes and cuts to criminal legal aid. No one appears to have carried out a proper exercise and costing regarding the long-term ...

  • Opinion

    Trade deal downside

    1998-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The article entitled Trading Places concerning the US-EU transatlantic free trade agreement, omitted to mention the huge democratic implications of this agreement. Ordinary people will experience the ‘reduction in trade barriers’ and ‘regulatory harmonisation’ as a reduction of protections in a range of areas, including in the environmental and labour ...

  • Eduardo Reyes
    Opinion

    The NHS blame game and legal accountability

    1998-06-28T00:00:00Z

    In the House of Commons, in media studios, in the pages of national newspapers and on Twitter the NHS and its regulator are the subject of a fairly fierce blame game, still spilling over from last week. In summary, did the Care Quality Commission (CQC) cover up hospital failings, did ...

  • Opinion

    Whole-life tariffs ruling: criticism misunderstands the law

    1998-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The decision has been met with rabid political apoplexy and commentary. In this article we strip out the vitriol and rhetoric.