Opinion – Page 9
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OpinionLetters roundup - 8 April 2019
Assisted dying, revenue growth, buyers’ conveyancers, and guilty plea diktat: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 1 April 2019
Interpretation of GDPR risks, SRA inconsistencies and Iran condemnation: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 25 March 2019
Judicial training, unconstitutional Brexit, and NDA reform: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup - 4 March 2019
Celebrating women solicitors, online divorce, Isle of Man: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 25 February 2019
DPAs, a HMCPSI survey, freelancer solicitors, and local authority child care lawyers: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionRetired but missing work
I am 75 but active and was admitted over 50 years ago. Do you have any suggestions for reskilling to obtain work?
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OpinionLetters roundup - 11 February 2019
Whistleblowing punishment, Lord Falconer, gender divide, and modes of address: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 21 January 2019
Qualification discrimination, the right to freedom of expression, and probate fees: this week’s collection of readers’ letters.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 14 January 2019
LPAs, the Law Society charity, The Times Best Law Firms 2019, and Edvard Munch’s The Scream: this week’s collection of readers’ letters.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 3 December 2018
London’s Commercial Court post-Brexit, The Times’ 200 top firms, and civil partnership: this week’s collection of readers’ letters.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 26 November 2018
Civil partnerships, litigation funding, profession morality, and political dissidence: this week’s collection of readers’ letters.
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OpinionSolicitor-advocates mind the gap
If we want real change in our diversity gap, then the focus should not just be on the end product, but also the grass roots.
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OpinionFreelance opportunities
Solicitors should support the SRA’s plans to allow self-employed solicitors to work on a freelance basis.
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OpinionFull disclosure on NDAs
Confidentiality clauses are vital to the public policy aim of encouraging parties to settle disputes without recourse to the courts.
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OpinionErosion of access in full swing
Civil claims for a fatality have the potential to slip through the net of access to justice.
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OpinionGetting a balance on NDAs
Lawyers have a role to play in informing public debate over banning non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
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OpinionC5 notices – a dangerous new tool
The BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme recently reported on a new warning scheme being used by police forces in England and Wales.
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In the recovery position on costs
Authorities are working to reduce recoverable costs, not actual costs, and this is only making litigation less cost-effective.





















