Most significant of all, a junior minister disclosed that Sackman’s reform bill would be introduced ‘next month’. Lammy himself expected it would become law ‘towards the end of this year’. If the ...
Our favourite among Leveson's criminal courts review recommendations? Allowing prison vans to use bus lanes so defendants can get to court on time.
Reverend Clive Foster says he is in a 'hurry for justice' for victims without immigration status or compensation.
A total £1.3 billion would be needed to get the courts estate up to standard in Wales, the lady chief justice has revealed during her first evidence session with the Welsh Parliament. Baroness Carr of ...
Debate is no longer about whether solicitor apprenticeships can work, but about how effectively firms are using them.
One of the claims firms leading the motor finance case through the Supreme Court has reported an annual pre-tax loss of over £10m. Newly published accounts for Consumer Rights Solicitors Ltd, covering ...
Return-to-office mandates will make career progression much harder for women than men, solicitors attending the launch of new ...
A decade of tech development, spearheaded by legal engineering, has opened up new routes to the summit of the legal ...
In essence, percentage-based orders are used by judges to award a portion of legal costs to the successful party, rather than ...
On Wednesday Sir Brian Leveson unveiled the second part of his criminal courts review. Rebuilding the legal aid workforce through annual fee reviews and trainee grants is included in a smorgasbord of ...
We could provide and staff secure mobile facilities that could go to the police stations. We are driving a van there in the first place, anyway. We call these “video vans”, guaranteed connectivity ...
Attempting to ‘solve’ immigration by choosing one side – by arguing, for example, that immigration is straightforwardly good ...
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