Your Letters – Page 41
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Earliest call of duty?
Memories of being perhaps the first duty solicitors – and assisting in court at launch of Reading music festival.
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Tax clampdown plan is ‘idiocy’
A new strict liability criminal offence of failing to declare offshore income and gains contravenes most legal principles.
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Guideline rates not a straitjacket
Lord Dyson’s decision on guideline hourly rates should be applauded.
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End of life enigma
We seem comfortable with the idea of assisted dying at the beginning of life, but struggle with it for older people.
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In-house lawyers are valued
Only the best, most commercially minded, astute lawyers are making it in-house.
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Poor interpretation
It is meaningless to speak airily and arrogantly about savings made when it comes to interpreters. What is the cost to the rule of law?
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Burka ban majority matters
Why is it a danger that the rights of minorities could be usurped by the majority?
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SEN stupidity
The problem with ‘joined up thinking’ in relation to special educational needs is that there is no easy marriage between education, health and social care.
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Taking offence over aid cuts
I find the implication that lawyers are contributing nothing deeply offensive.
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Salford civil centre: playing it safe
Until Salford claims centre can be trusted with electronic money transfers, I’ll stick to cheques – at least they can be stopped.