All Courts business articles – Page 104
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Opinion
Judicial independence: media circus moves on
Pro-Brexit tabloids renew their assault on legal ‘elite’ – but this time it feels tokenistic.
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News
Truss seeks to head off attacks on judiciary after Brexit ruling
Supreme Court justices 'people of integrity and impartiality', lord chancellor says.
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News
Munby: video-links in family courts ‘a disgrace’
Family division president says reforms will not work without better court equipment.
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Opinion
Turkey and the rule of law
Erdogan wants his control of the legal system built into the very architecture of the state.
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Feature
Junior lawyers: my first day in court
A baptism of fire in Bradford taught me some valuable lessons.
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Profile
Record extradition battle reaches Europe
Yasmin Aslam is representing Phillip Harkins, who is wanted in Florida for murder during an attempted robbery in 1999.
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News
Insurers lose High Court discount rate challenge
ABI accuses the government of ‘caving in’ to the demands of personal injury lawyers.
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News
Judge and ex-lover guilty of law firm fraud
Simon Kenny and Emma Coates used client money at CK Solicitors to fund luxurious lifestyle.
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News
Appeals campaign calls for open justice
UK lags behind US in making court transcripts available, says Centre for Criminal Appeals.
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News
Supreme Court? Millions have never heard of it, university study claims
University of East Anglia says only a third of UK adults are ‘familiar’ with court.
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News
Judge’s Turkey detention could set genocide organiser free
International tribunal is struggling to resolve an impasse over the jailing of a judge by the government of Turkey.
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News
Brexit means ditching the CJEU, May makes clear
'Our laws will be made in Westminster, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast', prime minister says in landmark speech.
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News
Libya torture cases must go before UK court, Supreme Court rules
Unanimous ruling against government’s attempt to claim immunity welcomed by rights groups.
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News
EU patent court set to open in December
Preparatory committee to press ahead with opening schedule following UK’s announcement.
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News
Tribunal backs judges in pensions dispute
Government’s transitional provisions amount to unlawful age discrimination, employment tribunal rules.
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News
Immigration judge enraged by law firm’s ‘blackmail’
Counsel warned that it is not their duty to defend instructing solicitors who have failed to conduct cases properly.
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Opinion
Changing offices
Brexit is not the only constitutional issue of our time – the roles of attorney general and lord chancellor must be addressed.
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Profile
Judicial review battle over assisted dying
Yogi Amin represents motor-neurone disease sufferer Noel Conway in a JR that could result in a change to the law on assisted dying.
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News
Jackson hears from claimants over fixed costs
Meetings with claimants and defendants open review of fixed recoverable costs.
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Opinion
Environmental costs rules under attack
The ability to bring environmental cases is an essential ingredient of any democratic society. Efforts to undermine this offend the rule of law.