All Courts business articles – Page 75
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         News NewsStudy restrictions 'unlawfully imposed' on university studentsLaw firm says Home Office has agreed to revise immigration bail guidance. 
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         News NewsCourt of Appeal to hear facial recognition technology challengeCase brought by Cardiff resident Ed Bridges expected to be heard next year. 
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         News NewsRetired top judge attacks ex-Law Society president over ‘political’ Supreme CourtMartin Mears, Society president in 1995, said the Supreme Court could be brought to heel by a ‘one-paragraph act of parliament’. 
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         News NewsAnonymous litigant in person wasted 10 judges' timeHigh Court declares action brought by 'ABC' against Google totally without merit after two years of proceedings. 
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         News NewsGo to the LAA for civil contempt funding, not us - High CourtMr Justice Chamberlain explains why he declined to make a representation order in Wimbledon tickets case. 
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         News NewsCharity regulator successful in first contempt of court caseHigh Court action pursued over failure to submit evidence. 
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         News News'Bedroom tax' ruling clarifies tribunal powersSupreme Court says regulations can be disapplied if not doing so breaches human rights legislation. 
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         News NewsThird of new deputy High Court intake are solicitorsLatest recruits include lawyers from City firm Macfarlanes and DLA Piper. 
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         News NewsHMCTS listings meeting scuppered - owing to listings clashCriminal bar chief was supposed to meet chief executive Susan Acland-Hood today. 
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         News NewsYou do not make the law, High Court judge tells LAAMr Justice Chamberlain seeks to clear up legal aid confusion in Wimbledon tickets case. 
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         Opinion OpinionOpen justice? Not for us, say the publicCabinet Office thinktank finds a 'general feeling that justice is open enough'. 
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         News NewsHigh Court seeks legal aid clarity in Wimbledon tickets caseLegal Aid Agency invited to explain who has the power to make determinations in civil contempt cases. 
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         News NewsLCJ expresses regret at funding gaps for fixing court buildingsLord Chief Justice positive about efforts to support judges dealing with traumatic cases. 
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         News NewsMPs criticise ‘over-optimistic’ timescale for £1.2bn court reformPublic Accounts Committee unhappy with lack of assessment and understanding of changes made so far. 
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         News NewsConcerns raised about Calderbank offers being used to assess litigation conductLaw Society tells rule-makers to reconsider plans to enable offers to be taken into account when determining costs at end of family proceedings. 
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         News News'Fair and affordable' fees announced for prosecution advocatesCPS says revised rates address concerns such as remuneration for unused material. 
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         News NewsHMCTS makes breastfeeding commitmentsGuidance issued after barrister was reportedly told she had to pay £150 for a private room to express milk. 
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         News NewsLiberty heads to Court of Appeal over facial recognition technology rulingSolicitor for Ed Bridges, who challenged South Wales Police, says an application has been submitted. 
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         News NewsJudicial retirement age rise being 'positively considered'Half of magistrates are due to reach retirement age in the next 10 years. 
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         News NewsTribunal proceedings to be digitally recorded 'by 2020'President's annual report sets out plans for new ways of working. 
 





















