Opinion – Page 27
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Divorced from reality
We should celebrate the ability of judges to shape the law to reflect changes in society, particularly the number of women in the workplace.
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True intentions
Case emphasises that the true intention of the parties remains a significant factor.
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Missing out on pension pot
A rank injustice has been rectified. Not so for legions of recorders.
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Honest dialogue needed on PI reforms
Change is necessary but that shouldn’t lead to barbed counter-arguments and an unbalanced package of measures.
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Propaganda as bad as the MoJ’s
It is hard to retain respect for institutional lobby groups such as APIL that refuse to acknowledge the unhealthy elements of the PI sector.
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Immigration chaos inevitable
Those responsible for increasing the level of tribunal hearings should have checked to see if there were enough judges willing to sit.
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Conveyancing: packing a punch
If conveyancing packs are ever to become compulsory again, we must learn from what went wrong last time round.
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Make sure you have insurance covered, solicitors
The brain haemorrhage I had left me unemployable.
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Law Society modernisation
Strong leadership is needed. But with the president holding no real power under the present constitution, we are stymied.
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Urgent action on Cuba rights
Amnesty is calling on the authorities to allow members of Cubalex to operate freely without fear of punishment.
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Tax hike trade-off?
The only beneficiaries of the increase in IPT will be the insurance companies who happen to make hefty donations to the Tories.