Your Letters – Page 10
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Opinion
Searching for clarity
‘Property Search VAT confusion set to continue’ (Gazette, 4 June) discussed the effect of the decision in Brabners LLP v The Commissioners for HMRC. It is important to note that this decision has created a peculiar situation, whereby HMRC allows conveyancers to invoice postal searches as disbursements, but requires electronic ...
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Keeping a civil tongue
Suddenly being thrust into civil law, including family cases, is no joke.
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Israel criticism
A response to Stephen Sedley’s comments about his support for Labour not adopting in full the International Holocaust Alliance’s definition of antisemitism (21 May).
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Cold-calling must be banned
Don’t fall for cold-callers if you’ve been injured in an accident.
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Coping strategies
The emotional nature of family law practice can take a toll on mental health.
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Commercially insensitive
The precedence given to business principles in the running of public services cannot be correct and risks eroding the rule of law.
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Dream realised
The First 100 Years Project wants to see more women in the profession’s leadership positions.
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Board decision
If victims are to have reader access to challenge Parole Board decisions, offenders must too.
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In for the long haul
The goal of a rapid exchange of contracts must not come at the expense of sacrificing the long-term preservation of our clients’ interests.
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