Opinion – Page 143
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OpinionCulture war comes to lawyers
There is genuine discussion to be had about the role of courts in a democracy. We should be able to put forward views without fear of being abused or side-lined.
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OpinionA sustainable vision
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
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OpinionWhen X does not mark the spot
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
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OpinionA decade of the Equality Act 2010
A great step forward in the protection of vulnerable communities, but there is room for improvement.
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OpinionWhat’s next for the EU’s British judges?
If the UK had stayed in the EU, Christopher Vajda QC would have remained a judge until 2024 or beyond.
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Opinion
Bread and the circus
We are seeing a subtle form of brazen disrespect towards in-lawyers – and it centres around fees.
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OpinionBlog: Mother in law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: the mental health continuum.
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OpinionSFO: What’s to come in 2020
The Serious Fraud Office faced a challenging 2019. What lies ahead?
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OpinionPostpone the PI reforms and save us this phoney countdown
No-one really believes the RTA portal will be ready by 6 April. Yet for some reason this charade continues.
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OpinionOptions after leaving partnership
I am a tax lawyer in my mid-50s but I am not ready to ‘retire’.
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OpinionA win for in-house counsel on independence
CJEU decision still of importance to in-house counsel in long campaign to find equal recognition in other countries.
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OpinionIs the disclosure pilot working?
The two-year disclosure pilot running in the Business and Property Courts is now past the halfway point. How is it going?
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OpinionPrisoner of conscience
Author Chris Atkins’ harrowing account of nine months in prison is required reading for anybody concerned with what entitles a society to call itself civilised.
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OpinionA year on from the LASPO review, but it feels like time has stood still
The government said it could not deliver change overnight, but progress feels slow.
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OpinionRehabilitation or deportation?
A response to the government’s attempted deporting of Caribbean nationals.
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OpinionMarriage Story is brilliant drama, even if the lawyers are a little cliched
Oscar nominee does a brilliant job of showing the stresses of divorce, but an amicable split is not impossible.
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OpinionIt’s Not OK to Feel Blue and other lies
Alison Herbert and Dr Phyl Hughes review Scarlett Curtis' 'frank, refreshing, enlightening' book on mental health.
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OpinionAviation has always been riddled with dodgy dealings
The deferred prosecution of Airbus will help clean up the aerospace industry. But hard headed commercial practices may do more.





















