Opinion – Page 32
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Judgment day
Low-level number of judgments against businesses probably down to 600% or so increase in up-front court fees.
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Showcasing law firms
Accreditation has served us well. A scheme for general practice would help showcase those firms which offer advice on a range of subjects.
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General counsel: not just The Godfather
But in the FTSE 250 only 23 companies have a lawyer on their boards.
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Racing cert
Like James Morton, I am an admirer of the former solicitor Victor Morley Lawson.
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Children Act: term time
I was always impressed by those who insisted on using the old terminology of custody and access abolished by the 1989 act.
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Hillsborough: a logical verdict
Police match commander conceded to Paul Greaney QC that his failure to close tunnel entrance was direct cause of deaths.
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‘Obfuscation’ on race profile
The fact that Government Legal Service lawyers should obfuscate in replying to awkward questions they are required to reply to under the FoI Act is worrying.
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Democratic deficit
It is time for a radical rethink if the Law Society is going to have any hope of retaining its present role as defender of the faith of the profession.
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Check out the fraud T&Cs
What is the legal community doing to protect home buyers and sellers?
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Failing the vulnerable
Our conduct of care proceedings involving the children of vulnerable young mothers is not working – the time has come for a review.
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Wary of ‘modest’ IT proposal for justice
Justice should be universal and blind to the imperfections of those seeking it.
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Compensation culture: blame game
Someone or something is encouraging the ‘blame and complain’ culture.
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Guilty of what?
The reality on the ground is of a threatened rush to judgment driving all before it.
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‘Doctor’ title vote
Let’s put the doctor question to a vote. That seems the obvious way to determine whether it is wanted by our members.
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Equal charges
For some reason our professional colleagues feel that they should be paid ‘50% by the applicant and the balance by the respondent’.
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Time to put the McKenzie friend issue to rest
News that solicitors are acting as McKenzie friends will fuel the debate over unqualified advisers.
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Interpreting: language problem
In retendering for court interpreter provision, the Ministry of Justice appears intent on foisting inferior services upon us once again.