Mark Humphries
- Opinion
McKenzie friends like this…
The use of these friends is being encouraged by those who ought to know better.
- News
Choosing the right judges
There are many mysterious features of the legal world that baffle clients.
- News
Ethics and the legal profession, part three
In the last of three articles describing the history of ethics and the legal profession, Mark Humphries looks at the development of professional regulation and considers future ethical challenges
- News
Legal ethics, past and present – part two
In the second of three articles tracing the history of ethics and the legal profession, Mark Humphries recalls a time when accusing a lawyer of being a ‘daffy-down-dilly’ was as serious as accusing a doctor of killing a patient
- News
Legal ethics – past and present
In the first of three articles for lawgazette.co.uk tracing the history of ethics and the legal profession, Mark Humphries describes the origins of legal ethics and how medieval regulation addressed the same issues that arise in modern-day practice