Practice points – Page 38
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Dispute over wage deduction for strike
How much is an employer entitled to withhold for unauthorised absence?
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Why EU directives matter
As the Queen’s speech places the focus on EU membership, the government’s abandonment of European directives must not be forgotten.
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Transforming summary justice
Will the latest initiative to make magistrates’ courts more efficient actually work?
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Contract law – a question of faith
Introducing implied terms of honesty and integrity into commercial contracts will do little to enhance the reputation of English law.
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Civil service ‘government’ and executive pay
Who is in charge if it takes more than a few days to form a government? And what are Labour’s policies to tackle executive pay?
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Election: property and infrastructure pledges
With the general election fast approaching, we look at the main parties’ policies on the right to buy and large infrastructure projects.
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Litigation: crowdfunding
Could crowdfunding become a viable means of financing commercial litigation?
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More work for media lawyers?
Media law policy wins few votes, but lawyers should take note of party manifesto pledges - especially those of the Lib Dems.
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US charges and arrest of UK trader
The high-profile arrest of a UK futures trader throws a spotlight on the severe sentences available to the US justice department.
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Online dispute resolution: answers?
The CJC proposal for HM Online Court – right technology, wrong architecture?
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Doing more for less
Data, development and dispute resolution – the LeO offers more than just a complaints-handling service.
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Pricing: getting it right
Richard Susskind thinks lawyers are wrong on pricing. But firms should be encouraged to understand and tackle modern challenges on more than one front.
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Students providing justice?
Is it inappropriate for the legal system to come to depend at least in part on student work?
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Growth can carry hidden threats
With the opportunity for top-line growth comes the new threat of overtrading. The worst may not be behind us.
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Overseas corruption: oiling the wheels
Brazil and Nigeria are taking very different approaches to dealing with alleged corruption in the oil sector.
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Consumer Rights Bill – all change?
With the bill likely to receive royal assent soon, what impact will the broad changes have on consumers and law firms?
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Identification and open justice
Considering anonymity orders for children in personal injury cases in light of a recent Court of Appeal judgment.
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Rethinking the merits of arbitration
Will the impending increase in court fees lead to more arbitration as litigation becomes less viable?