Opinion – Page 60
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NHS litigation: grounds for optimism
NHSR Advise, Resolve and Learn 2025 must continue the transition from litigation to other forms of ADR.
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Needed – a phrase to describe us
Is there a phrase which describes the role of a lawyer truthfully and positively, and which can be used as shorthand in public discourse?
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Putting the ship of state on an even keel
Our nation is at a constitutional crossroads. Liz Truss now has a unique opportunity to take the path of principle.
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The price is wrong
Conveyancing practitioners tell the Gazette of a looming succession problem not dissimilar to that faced by the criminal bar.
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Mother in law: If tomorrow never comes
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Delays in our civil courts have now reached crisis point
Only an immediate increase in funding can reverse the escalating wait for justice.
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Will budgeting survive latest costs review?
Things never stay still for long in the world of costs.
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Money matters – and crime doesn’t pay
As a clinical negligence trainee solicitor, I boasted a charge out rate of more than £160 per hour. I could not afford to instruct myself.
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First, do no harm
As Brandon Lewis becomes the 10th lord chancellor since 2010, the most we can hope for is that he leaves the office in a better state than he found it.
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Manifesto for the new Carolean age
New regulatory settlement for legal services, overhaul of legal education and debate around ethics: Goldsmith's manifesto proposals as the profession looks forward.
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Lewis must settle with the strikers
Catherine Baksi Brandon Lewis, the newly appointed justice secretary and lord chancellor, must negotiate an end to the criminal bar dispute. The government may not understand why 80% of specialist criminal barristers voted to start an unprecedented, indefinite, all-out strike last week, but it will care about ...
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The Straw man is back - and this time it's personal
Labour's last lord chancellor shares some candid thoughts on his successors.
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Changing lives: Scotland’s new drugs strategy
A landmark report has called for a new approach to how drug addiction is addressed in Scotland. England and Wales are years behind.
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The SRA takes first steps on climate change
The SRA, long silent on matters relating to the profession and climate change, issued two documents last week that mentioned it.