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More unequal than others
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More unequal than others

Lawyers behind the Commission of Inquiry into Legal Aid were well aware of the accusations of bias likely to be levied against them. As leftfield organisations opposing the legal aid budget cuts the Young Legal Aid Lawyers and the Haldane Society expected to be criticised for trying to pass off their inquiry as a piece of independent research.
The gloves are off
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The gloves are off

The only winner in the Hastings-Bass U-turn will be the tax man, argues Ruth Hughes
French delicacy
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French delicacy

Wondering who's been turning the European wheels of justice recently? Hamsters, mainly. Paul Stanley QC reports
Called into question
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Called into question

Don't be taken in by the LSB's skewed interpretation of the complaints handling survey, warns Susanna Heley
Update: licensing
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Update: licensing

Roy Light reviews the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, appeals in the magistrates' courts, and the latest books licensing practitioners should have on their shelves
Update: residential property
Solicitors Journal

Update: residential property

Janet Armstrong-Fox discusses recent cases on waiver in conditional contracts, landlords' repairing obligations and boundary disputes
The sound of silence
Solicitors Journal

The sound of silence

Returning to Victorian times in the contraption made famous in the 1895 novella by HG Wells, The Time Machine, the 21st century observer would notice many differences between modern-day life and yesteryear: ladies of all social classes in glorious hats; no self-service; a most excellent railway system and reliable post (delivering up to five times daily – not five times a week now if you are lucky).