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If I did a TED talk on AI.....

.....this would be my script.... “Magenta and cyan. Do you remember those colours? I do. Two bright and exotic colours of my early childhood. Colours from the early 1980’s when we would all sit there as kids, type in a page of coding taken from our computer manuals (those manuals that were only printed in black and white because colour print was expensive!), wait patiently while the cassette whirred, bleeped and buzzed and hope (we would actually cross our fingers sometimes); hope these bright colours would appear on screen as patterns or shapes. Of course along the way we hoped we didn’t get an error - something some of you may remember was called a syntax error. “Syntax error, string too long” was the typical error I got back from the bulky grey box many times. I can at this point see half a sea of blank faces out there when I’m mentioning these things. “A piece of string?”, “what’s a cassette?” some are thinking. Or for those slightly older “why is he talking about cassettes an...

Price transparency v choice - SRA obligations on price publishing

Working life as a debt recovery Solicitor is a rich tapestry of clients whose business threads are every imaginable colour, debtors every imaginable material and chances of success (based on numerous other variables) every imaginable shape and size. That variety I get to enjoy every day is the reason why I do what I do. How then, I ask myself, as I read the SRA guidance (you can read by clicking the link here -  https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/guidance/ethics-guidance/price-transparency.page  ), am I going to maintain client choice (and act in my client’s best interests) to accommodate all sectors and all debt types when I am forced by the SRA to publish my pricing online in December?  My clients are not numbers to me. They are each unique and I want to be able to treat them as such so I can properly look after them by pricing accordingly. Some of you might say well of course he doesn’t want to publish his figures but there is far more to this than that. How exactl...