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Where the SLAS and BTE cover fit into the government’s reform agenda
Wednesday, 22 June 2011As someone who has been immersed in Jackson from the start (in fact, I broke the story that the review was going to happen), there are a couple of points slightly off the usual Legal Futures agenda that I would like to draw out of the announcements yesterday around the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill.
Tags: contingent legal aid fund, Jackson report, legal aid
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Use the tools available to stop doing the work you shouldn’t be doing anyway
We are increasingly taken for granted in the world of Do It Yourself, in which we’re required to do some of the work we have ostensibly paid for, such as in banking, travel and technology
Quality indicators – peer recommendations over review websites
I often feel that I am banging the SRA’s drum for them when it comes to transparency but it’s because I genuinely believe in clarity when it comes to promoting quality professional services.
Embracing the future: Navigating AI in litigation
Whilst the UK courts have shown resistance to change over time, in the past decade they have embraced the use of some technologies that naturally improve efficiency. Now we’re in the age of AI.
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