All Letters articles – Page 31
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Opinion
Next Jen training
Those training lawyers may learn something from the world of American football.
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Retired litigator’s harsh lessons
Money will always trump justice, fairness and even common sense. Our legal system is no longer the envy of the world.
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Opinion
Double taxation confidence trick
It makes no more sense to raise a levy against witnesses or even victims than it does against the offender.
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Opinion
APIL open letter to insurers
Let us collaborate to defeat needless injury, fraud and exploitation of the vulnerable?
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Opinion
Two-tier legal system
Further court fee increases mean more misery for SMEs at the hands of a government that insists it is trying to protect them.
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Opinion
Chilcot delay denies justice
Are lawyers in danger of being criticised in the long-overdue report?
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SRA diversity data-gathering is irrelevant to small firms
I resent the need to gather, collate and submit diversity data to the SRA – it is wholly irrelevant for a small firm such as mine. We are two partners with two part-time support staff.
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Chilcot report - let’s call on time on the lawyers
No amount of delaying tactics over the publication of the Chilcot Report can reduce the culpability of those responsible for the Iraq war. But how should the role of the legal profession in the delayed report be judged? Are we in danger of being criticised ourselves?
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No cause for congratulation
There are still shortcomings in service from the Central London County Court.
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No uncertain terms
There seems to be a genuine concern to prevent access to justice for the most vulnerable people in our community
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Opinion
Undermining representation
The current criminal legal aid system does not create incentives for proper representation but for an abuse of the system.