All Leader articles – Page 9
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Opinion
The human touch
One’s experience of lockdown is intensely personal, shaped as it is by temperament, age, material circumstance and even gender (women do more home schooling, for example).
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Third-party poopers
Malicious content posted by unhappy customers on third-party web platforms can cost a firm money.
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Away from home
In current circumstances, how many examples are there where it is business-critical that staff come in to the office?
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Hiding from history
The past is messy, contradictory and often ambiguous. But it does a disservice to the present to hide from it.
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End of the beginning
The appearance of legal services in last month’s Brexit deal was certainly a pleasant surprise.
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Open justice is our birthright
It is unacceptable that in the digital age court judgments are not available for free to all-comers.
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Irish eyes not smiling
Few can be surprised the Republic of Ireland appears disinclined to indulge the UK as we skirt the cliff-edge of ‘no deal’.
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Reality checking
The legal profession is no more immune to cognitive dissonance than any other sector.
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Big game hunting
‘Game-changer’ sprang to mind when Big Four outfit Deloitte announced acquisition of Kemp Little.
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One profession after all
From law centres to general counsel and the global elite, a shared concern stretches across the profession.
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Pretty green
Paul Rogerson You will have noticed something different about the weekly Gazette. I am delighted to confirm that we have made the permanent switch from plastic polywrapping to paper envelopes. Many environmentally aware readers have requested this in recent months and I am delighted to oblige. Studies ...
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Make the connection
Paul Rogerson Editing the Law Society Gazette, a behemoth among B2B magazines, is a genuine privilege. But it can be exasperating. For as long as I’ve been around, small firms have complained that we write too much about big firms – and vice versa. (And don’t forget ...
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Culture clubbed
Though governed by the most authoritarian government in recent history, fiction must be maintained that real power lies elsewhere: the legal profession.
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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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Military conflict
Overseas Operations Bill commits government to consider derogating from ECHR before future conflicts – a move which Society condemns.
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Secrets and spies
The Law Commission concludes it is time to reform our antiquated official secrets acts. Updating the terminology would be the easy bit.
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Should we fret about Pret?
Service jobs displaced from city centres may rematerialise in towns from where commuters used to slog in to work - but that is beside the point.
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Life comes at you faster
As everyday life screeched to a halt, the evolution of the legal profession itself accelerated.