Alternative Business Structures
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Roger Sawtell obituaryOther lives: Advocate of common ownership who helped to set up an employee-run wholefood shop and a housing cooperative
Tomorrow's Lawyers: access to justice in the online future - extract
Richard Susskind: Technology is set to transform legal services - why not set up an NHS Direct service for law?
One year on, are students still unconvinced by ABSs?
Hannah Gannagé-StewartHannah Gannagé-Stewart: Don't be behind the curve - changes to the legal industry are not going away
Guardian law blog
Polyester gowns with supermarket logos? Martin Shaw on the bar's futureDon't be afraid to complain about your lawyer says Legal Ombudsman
Adam SampsonFuture of law: big brands and alternative business structures
Neil RoseCan sole practitioners survive in the new legal marketplace?
Nicola Laver
Where does publicly-funded law fit into the new world of Tesco law?
Jon RobinsCohabiting couples now as likely to have children as those who are married
Lawyers must do better
Adam SampsonLegal apprenticeships: in for a scrap
Alex Aldridge
Legal aid is (almost) dead
Patrick TorsneyPatrick Torsney: What can lawyers do to help people access justice now?
Law: the expert view
Still suffering from an accident for which you weren't to blame?Neil RoseLaw: the expert view
Wait for ABSs is over: Tesco law is hereNeil Rose
Law: the expert view
Forget Tesco law, this legal education review will transform the legal marketNeil RoseLawyers beware: your clients are rebelling
Adam Sampson
Law: the expert view
Poster child for Tesco law in Australia heads to UKNeil RoseNeil Rose: Race for the consumer legal market begins with news that Australia's Slater & Gordon is to buy Russell Jones & Walker
Law: the expert view
Pity the poor conveyancerNeil RoseNeil Rose: Dwindling fees, higher insurance premiums, a flat property market - but at least the public like their high street conveyancer
Law: the expert view
ABS big bang? Yes, but legal market is already changingNeil RoseNeil Rose: Liberalisation of legal services begins this week but attempts to change the way law is delivered are increasing
Cost of justice: one court for the rich
Editorial: Making London a desirable place for litigation is not in itself an unworthy aim, especially in austere times
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