Opinion – Page 2
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Slim volume covers the ground
Tony Roe reviews Mani Singh Basi's 'A Practical Guide to Exercising the Inherent Jurisdiction in Family Proceedings'.
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Letters roundup: 6 September 2024
Court 'management' enriching litigators and speaking up for conveyancers: your letters to the editor
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Letters roundup: 29 July
The cost of qualification and dealing with claimants who string out litigation: your letters to the editor.
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Behind the emotional toll of child protection work
Book review: In Harm’s Way: The Memoir of a Child Protection Lawyer by Teresa Thornhill.
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Letters roundup: 19 July 2024
Lugano uncertainty, resolving retainers and a positive probate experience: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 12 July 2024
Ending court management of litigation and the wild west tribunal: your letters to the editor.
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DfE provides information on controversial experts pilot
The Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service, a Department for Education-funded pilot scheme, has caused concern among family and children lawyers.
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Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service and the law of unintended consequences
A serious problem with the concept of the SIHIS pilot is that it assumes that there can be ‘uniform’ opinion in these cases.
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Letters roundup
Women let down by maternity services, and prisons and short-term sentences: your letters to the editor.
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LIPs and the unregulated – a worsening story
A persistent challenge to professions is what to do about those who are forced to carry out their own services without any help and the role of unregulated providers.
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Letters roundup: 17 May 2024
Antidemocratic sanctions, assisted dying risks and conveyancing collaboration: your letters to the editor.
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Family courts: fit for the modern era?
The spring budget's spotlight on the overburdened family court is welcome but not enough to address the root of the problem.
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Letters roundup: 12 April 2024
A small win over insurers, Chris Mullin’s moral obligation and a retirement charge: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 5 April 2024
Digital property information protocol, whiplash portal rebuff and remote working and productivity: your letters to the editor.
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Churchill and the truth about mediation
Who is right: the common law or the lord chancellor?
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Letters roundup: 22 March 2024
Reality of homelessness in Liverpool, employer justice, and going with your gut: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 15 March 2024
Mistakes on ethics and a profession open to everyone: your letters to the editor.
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Early legal advice pilot: resolving the family court crisis
When it comes to family justice and diverting more cases away from court, lawyers are part of the solution, not the problem.