Opinion – Page 3
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Letters roundup: 24 February 2023
Crypto protections, judging war crimes and sitting pretty in the library: your letters to the editor.
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Consent – a missed opportunity for an important discussion
Channel 4 drama promised to be a show that would draw attention to the complexity of sexual allegations involving school aged children, but Consent falls short.
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Family Court reporting: a change for the better?
Court reporting pilot is first major step towards implementing ‘cultural shift’ towards increased transparency in family justice system.
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Letters roundup: 3 February 2023
ChatGPT, Royal Mail swap shop, and a judicial name game: your letters to the editor.
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Why bother with Family Mediation Week?
We need to make mediation ‘sexier’ - not just to solicitors, but also to clients.
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Unified court for migrant children
A ‘one stop’ court covering immigration, crime and local authority care is needed to replace the fragmented system for migrant children arriving in this country.
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Letters roundup: 9 December 2022
Struck off after 60 years and an inclusivity illusion: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 2 December 2022
Baseless complaints and rushed fixed costs: your letters to the editor.
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Inheritance Act Claims: A Practical Guide (3rd edition)
by Miranda Allardice, Tracey Angus, Paul Hewitt and Penelope Reed.
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Letters roundup: 11 November 2022
Crass stereotyping, jaw-dropping tech, and letting Latin live; your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 28 October 2022
Civil justice crisis, AML 'corruption', and mediation reservations: your letters to the editor.
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Not just a national crisis, but a global one
Teachers and social workers might resist mandatory reporting of child abuse suspicions. They must not be allowed to stop it becoming law.
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Public 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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Letters roundup
Neurodiverse candidates, conveyancing, and the pay gap: your letters to the editor.
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Cohabitation law is stuck in another age
Cohabitation rates are increasing faster than ever, so why has nothing happened to bring law into the 21st century?
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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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Letters roundup: 5 August 2022
Legal aid, regulatory overreach, and first impressions: your letters to the editor.
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New domestic abuse protections in family and civil courts
Around 8,000 cases a year are likely to need court-appointed lawyers to carry out cross-examination.