Opinion – Page 60
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OpinionTwelve far-from-angry people
The justice system may be creaking, but at least one part isn't broken.
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OpinionAs an Albanian-born lawyer, I want to change the narrative on my nation
Being in the law gives me a platform to address some of the negative stereotypes around Albania.
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OpinionLawyers, wake up – your data is being scraped
Law was not written for an age of mass data scraping from millions of places without consent. US lawsuits will presumably begin to sort out the mess.
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OpinionSusskind’s moonshot is worth a try
A national institute for legal innovation would take on a daunting task, but that’s the whole idea.
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OpinionTaxation at the European Court of Human Rights
by Robert Attard, Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque.
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OpinionPortraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces
by Immi Tallgren (editor).
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OpinionMother in Law: The cost of living
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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OpinionSupporting non-binary people in the legal industry
LGBTQIA+ experiences are more entwined than is often acknowledged. Law firms need to provide for all.
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OpinionMost legal 'consumers' are happy. Why aren’t consumer watchdogs?
Perhaps clients choose not to shop around because they don’t want to.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 7 July 2023
Abortion laws and conveyancers bouncing back: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLaw tech: cutting through the noise
There is a clear need for a bridge between the legal profession and technology providers.
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OpinionChanges in citizens' rights after Brexit
Some of Brexit's legal consequences for British citizens have emerged over recent days.
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OpinionDisparate measures
Review into longstanding imbalance in complaints to the SRA does not take us much further forward.
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OpinionWhy your firm needs a finance director
And why environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is likely to be their responsibility.





















