All Leader articles – Page 23
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Opinion
Russia: self-inflicted wound
Russia was becoming a jurisdiction where private agreements could be relied upon.
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Opinion
Commercial Court falls short
London’s ‘Rolls-Royce’ Commercial Court is in need of a service.
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Opinion
More to do on gender in legal profession
The battle against inequality between the sexes has yet to be won.
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Opinion
Joining the QC club
Without the appointment of solicitor-advocates, ‘silk’ would lose relevance.
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Opinion
Advocating change
Roundtable discussion reveals shift in attitudes towards solicitor-advocates.
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Opinion
Co-op: the difference a year makes
Last week’s SRA warning of the ‘group contagion’ threat looks even more timely.
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Opinion
Diversity is about standards
The issue in law is clearly not one of aspirations that need ‘lifting’.
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Opinion
Leader: forcing the issue on pro bono
The expectation that pro bono, one of the more impressive parts of the ‘Big Society’, can pick up where £300m of civil legal aid cuts left off is fanciful.
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Opinion
Sky Courts One?
Victims, witnesses and offenders will continue to be protected in televised court proceedings – but for how long?
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Credit where it is due
Chris Grayling’s decision not to raise the small claims court limit is heartening.
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Opinion
Two cheers from LeO
Many law firms are handling complaints better, thus reducing the need for referral to the ombudsman.
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Opinion
Leader: when is a rite wrong?
Does the religious element of the Opening of the Legal Year truly ‘undermine public confidence in justice’?