All Letters articles – Page 44
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Opinion
Court’s value beyond dispute
The Commercial Court needs investment to retain its position as the pre-eminent choice for international dispute resolution.
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Opinion
Not exactly ‘girl power’
It is worrying to see the Society give its blessing to sharia wills.
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Opinion
Diversity and the law poser
A strong business is one which identifies, recruits and nurtures the best people – it is a mistake to think in terms of quotas.
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Opinion
Court knows best
The whole thrust of ‘reforms’ over the past 20 years has been to impress upon us that the court knows best and that solicitors are incapable of reaching sensible arrangements.
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The bane of consumerism
The regulatory burden puts the consumer first and the practitioner second.
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Costly exercise
The Treadmill Desk has a price tag that may be beyond us in the legal aid sector.
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Opinion
Conveyancing panel frustration
We have been frustrated by being prevented from discharging our clients’ mortgages.
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Opinion
Work permit clarification
David Blunkett did not instruct for a work permit application to be speeded up.
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Opinion
Automated response on traffic offences
Road Traffic Representation does not handle cases in a traditional way.
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Opinion
Justice without lawyers
The lord chief justice’s plans would have the consequence of further dismantling a numerous and independent legal profession.
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Opinion
Two-track Crown court: reinventing the wheel
The lord chief justice’s proposal for an intermediate court has its origins in the reign of Richard II.
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Opinion
Stop racing to the bottom with conveyancing and wills
The undercutting war undermines the profession and sets a dangerous precedent.
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Opinion
Fund MIAMs
Why not divert potential applicants before they have paid a court fee to a free MoJ-funded service?
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Opinion
Family law: respect those who nurture
We must ensure parents who may have been made vulnerable as a consequence of the birth of their children are protected by society.
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Opinion
Woolf at the door
Unless a firm is niche or is well adapted to prosper in the new environment, there can be only one message – get out.
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Opinion
Denying a party their witnesses
A recent case shows that the Court of Appeal is in favour of blocking the possibility of a fair trial by denying a party their witnesses.
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Opinion
Interpreters: preparing for the worst
Solicitors should check interpreters are on the National Register of Public Service Interpreters.