Opinion – Page 77
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OpinionFantastic case for reining in judges
Judicial Power Project's latest programme of constitutional reform is remarkably ill-timed.
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OpinionIs there a drinking culture at legal events?
Alcohol can be polarising when it is intended to unite people. There are other ways to interact aside from over a pint or a glass of wine.
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OpinionVoss report is unsatisfyingly hollow and narrow
Before the anti-litigation funding lobby gets too excited, things need to be kept in perspective.
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OpinionPublic need protection from so-called ‘legal advisers’
The super-regulator says clients are satisfied with unregulated will-writers. But how do they know, when the clients are dead?
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OpinionMother in Law: Older and wiser – but still learning on the job
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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OpinionSmart Legal Contracts: Computable Law in Theory and Practice
Edited by Jason Grant Allen and Peter Hunn.
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OpinionPower to the People: Constitutionalism in an Age of Populism
by Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugaric.
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OpinionHack watch
Cash is needed to safeguard what ought to be universally regarded as a critical component of civil society: court reporting.
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OpinionFarewell then, Brussels. So what now?
As the Law Society’s Brussels office closes, here’s why we must maintain close ties with our EU neighbours.
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OpinionLetters roundup
Neurodiverse candidates, conveyancing, and the pay gap: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionTinkering with the SDLT regime adds fuel to the fire
Once again, the government appears to be using the housing market as a prop to a failing economy.
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OpinionDiversity and inclusion framework: how the legal profession can create lasting change
Law Society's framework supplies workplaces with a proactive three-step action plan to help develop and deliver a D&I strategy.
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OpinionWhen clients harm us
Concerns about lawyer wellbeing traditionally focus on workplace problems, rather than issues arising from clients.
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OpinionThe assault on EU workplace rights begins
Richard Arthur explains why the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill heralds a catastrophic demolition of workplace rights.
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OpinionJustice for Everyone: The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale
Edited by Rosemary Hunter and Erika Radley.
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