Opinion – Page 7
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Letters roundup - 30 November 2020
Completing on the money, male voices silenced, and support for the falsely accused: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup - 16 November 2020
An email paper chase and Haley puzzler: your letters to the editor.
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Family awards can be overruled
Family lawyers have welcomed a Court of Appeal decision that means warring couples can safely refer disputes over money and children to private arbitration.
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Letters roundup - 26 October 2020
Ministers’ language, occupied territories and international law: your letters to the editor.
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Family duels
HHJ Stephen Wildblood QC fulminated about extent to which court lists are filled by private law litigation that should not require court involvement.
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Letters roundup - 28 September 2020
Client due diligence during Covid, and rights for jurors: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup - 7 September 2020
Domestic abuse, gender stereotyping, and outdated attitudes: your letters to the editor.
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A call for pro bono
Need for legal help has probably never been greater from a sector that has been catapulted online.
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Letters roundup - 20 July 2020
Bad faith prosecutions, and SRA’s crusade: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup - 13 July 2020
'Kickstarting' criminal justice, and serious succession: your letters to the editor.
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Family justice: back to normal?
If there was ever a time for family practice to change it is now.
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Letters roundup - 29 June 2020
CoP’s commitment to equality and sustainable business: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup - 1 June 2020
Peer’s jaundiced views and duty solicitor protocol: your letters to the editor.
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Ethical hunting
There appears to be concern or confusion across the industry about how probate researchers, or heir hunters, can safely operate under lockdown – and not least the impact on solicitors.
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Nothing changes if nothing changes
In 2018, figures from Chambers Student confirmed that City firms were lagging behind the market in addressing diversity within their workforce.
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Why race should not be the overriding factor when adopting a child
'Same race' policy is an impossible aspiration in adoption placement.
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Lost art of collaboration
Many residential conveyancers are finding operating in lockdown a difficult and sometimes painful experience. We are coming to terms with transacting business using a model that is cumbersome, outdated and ill-suited to the current limitations imposed on us. Everything seems to take twice if not three times as long ...