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Solicitors in doctors' surgeries? Why not in petrol stations and funeral parlours, asks Richard Barr Richard Barr suggests taking a 1970s attitude to the stresses of dealing with modern-day technology Attending a speed awareness course brings home to Richard Barr the need for drivers to be trained to be more aware of the unforeseen Richard Barr warns overworked solicitors about the dangers of sleep deprivation and the dire consequences of falling asleep on the job
We need to think creatively about useful things for judges to do when they no longer have real cases to try, writes Richard Barr World's longest-running journal honours longest-serving contributor, clinical negligence solicitor Richard Barr
SJ contributor Richard Barr talks to John van der Luit-Drummond about his time writing for the world's longest running legal journal ahead of the Solicitors Journal Awards: Recognising brilliance in a changing legal world The hustings for the post of deputy vice president of the Law Society reminds Richard Barr of past interview experiences of his own