Opinion – Page 6
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Richard Susskind's best book yet?
Michael Cross reviews Richard Susskind's 'How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed'.
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Sidhu case: What findings can be published?
A regulation in the Bar Standards Board handbook required the five-person panel to consider anonymity.
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The evil umpire
Fair, independent umpires with experience and good judgement are an advantage in a competitive business as they are in sport.
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TA6 consultation: key findings and Law Society response
The Law Society conducted an extensive and independently run consultation to understand how conveyancers viewed the fifth edition of the TA6 property information form and better understand members' concerns.
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Grandfather in law – peace at last
A legal round-up of the week, across the United States and Europe.
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Mental health and wellbeing: data matters
LawCare’s Life in the Law survey, which closes on Friday, can help shape the future of the profession.
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Is BTE the ‘magic money tree’ justice needs?
The benefits of before-the-event insurance are clear.
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Puncturing penal populism
Sentencing, Public Opinion, and Criminal Justice – Essays in Honour of Julian V. Roberts.
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Why it’s time to scrap the Legal Services Board
Sweeping away the LSB given its lack of both impact and credibility would be in the public interest. The board is a burden but offers no benefit.
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Playing it safe with AI
Law, Death, and Robots: The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in High-Risk Civil Applications.
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An ecclesiastical game of thrones
James E Hurford reviews 'The Legal History of the Church of England: From the Reformation to the Present'.
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From em-dash to comma, the art of legal prose
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews Jill Barton's 'The Supreme Guide to Writing'.
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Glass houses
Last week I noted that the Law Society’s benchmarking survey was awkwardly timed, finding as it did that client interest is turbocharging practice profits.
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Mother in Law: A woman stepping out of her lane
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Letters roundup
Branded a liar by the SRA, an AML juggernaut creating mayhem and asking the question: 'are lawyers needed?' Your letters to the editor.
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No more ‘free money’?
Might the prospect of tipping dozens of law firms into financial trouble deter the SRA from imposing a ban on pocketing interest on client money?
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Goodbye, rule of law USA
We have rarely seen the rule of law breaking down so quickly and right before our eyes. We must learn the lessons, if we are to guard against similar events here.
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Every vessel shall at all times…
We don’t know what caused yesterday’s collision off the Humber, but it could have consequences for maritime law.
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A moral claim to assisted dying
James E Hurford reviews 'What Kind of Death: The Ethics of Determining One’s Own Death'.