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Bar prepares judicial review to protect criminal feesFree

8 February 2010

The Bar Council has responded to planned cuts in fees for criminal legal aid barristers by threatening the government with a judicial review.

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In good faith

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

So, it’s official. Lie to your local council. Tell them you’re building a barn, but build a house inside it. The council believes you, particularly as the building looks in every way like a barn. Four years later, you get planning permission...

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Leave well alone

Vol 154 no 4 02-02-2010

There was something surreal about the House of Lords debate on the Equality Bill, religious organisations and the workplace. The chamber was packed, but did the oratory live up to the occasion?

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Barking up the wrong tree

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

Russell Conway reflects on some of life's more tiresome traditions

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Older and wiser

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

Would-be mothers should be assessed for IVF treatment individually and according to merit – not age, argues Seamus Burns

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A site for sore eyes

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

With increasing numbers of clients buying legal services over the internet, having an outstanding online presence is vital – and it’s not just about making your firm website look pretty, says Mark Weston

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Survival skills

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

Mediation can be a tricky course to navigate; so solicitors and their clients must be aware of what can go wrong. Victoria Brackett reports

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No pain, no gainFree

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

While there is a profitable market for the infliction of real pain on television, directors must carefully consider the design of such TV shows to avoid potential criminal liability, say Kate Oldfield and Kai Graf von Pahlen

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A clearer direction

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

The DPP's interim guidelines on assisted suicide bring some clarity to this previously unclear area of law, but what does the policy mean in practice, and what might the final guidelines include, asks Nick Cartwright

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Taking control

Vol 154 no 5 09-02-2010

The first Supreme Court family judgments demonstrate its ability to deal objectively with complex family cases and provide helpful guidance to practitioners, says DJ Michael Buckley

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