Opinion – Page 55
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Letters roundup: 9 December 2022
Struck off after 60 years and an inclusivity illusion: your letters to the editor.
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Truth matters in court reporting
A welcome ruling confirms the value of the contemporaneous shorthand note.
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Letters roundup: 2 December 2022
Baseless complaints and rushed fixed costs: your letters to the editor.
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The SRA and whistleblowing
The regulator has long encouraged whistleblowing. Now it wants to be recognised as an official body to which a whistleblowing disclosure can be made.
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Inheritance Act Claims: A Practical Guide (3rd edition)
by Miranda Allardice, Tracey Angus, Paul Hewitt and Penelope Reed.
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The Partner Remuneration Handbook: A Guide to Compensation in Law and Other Professional Service Firms
by Michael Roch and Ray D’Cruz.
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Raab's rights bill: there may be trouble ahead
The justice secretary is confident his Bill of Rights Bill will have 'overwhelming support' at its second reading. But that is only the beginning.
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Crypto needs cohesive regulation
It remains to be seen whether the divergent approaches of the UK, EU and US can be brought into alignment.
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Turns out the power-hungry SRA couldn’t be trusted
Regulator had no system in place for reporting larger fines. Yet it went ahead anyway.
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Mother in Law: Who reads my letters – and yours
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes
Edited by Barbora Holá, Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira and Maartje Weerdesteijn
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Solicitors should not police economic crime
A new addition to the public interest objectives is an attempt to advance specific government policy through regulatory manipulation. It must be resisted.
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It's disability, not inability – that's why I want to be remembered!
I am more motivated than ever to champion diversity and inclusion in a better workplace for disabled people.
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We are in the foothills of true judicial diversity
Progress in improving the diversity of judges in England and Wales has been far too slow, and in some cases, has stalled.
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Threat to legal accountability on SEND
The SEND system is broken because it lacks local accountability. The government’s proposed overhaul would weaken the legal framework.
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Law firms face political threats over ESG
As efforts to combat climate change intensify, we can expect the role of lawyers to be challenged more aggressively.