All Judicial articles – Page 13
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Russians lead commercial litigant table - for now
Annual survey shows a dramatic drop in the number of judgments in London courts.
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Laurence Fox denied first libel jury trial for a decade
Actor sought jury trial in claims over a social media spat between him and three public figures.
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Judicial diversity progress 'better than people might think', says lord chief justice
Lord Burnett says no one has criticised him about women and ethnic minorities - but number of black judges remains a concern.
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Opinion
Remember, judges are human too
The Court of Appeal's Lady Justice Carr gave a surprising glimpse of what life looks like behind the bench.
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Dating service latest to breach judgment embargo
Muzmatch may face indemnity costs for ‘serious breach’, judge indicates.
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Opinion
Acid, amnesty - and abortion: 1972 and all that
Fifty years ago, judicial activism was playing its part in a culture war.
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Judge declines recusal despite being owed £7,700 by claimant
International firm’s claim for £1m in unpaid fees is heard by judge still owed money for past work.
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Chancery interim applications in person next month
Sir Julian Flaux says interim applications in person by default from 9 May.
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Part of the union: GMB sets up branch for judges
Prominent trade union insists it does not want to go to war with senior judiciary.
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Opinion
Sounding off
Judicial diversity (or the lack of it) remains a seemingly intractable bone of contention among lawyers.
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'Resist prolixity' from lawyers, Vos tells judges
Courts should not ‘reward incompetence' by allowing lawyers to charge for long documents, says master of the rolls.
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Relief as government drops 'remedy presumption' from JR bill
Law Society welcomes decision to remove requirement that would have 'severely curtailed' judicial discretion.
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Tribunal proceedings could be recorded
Senior judges consider plan amid concern about unfairness to unrepresented parties.
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Admin hearings outside London in person from next week
In person hearings will be the ‘general default position’ from Tuesday.
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Bundles guidance 'highlights litigant-in-person struggles'
Respondent in financial remedies proceedings 'encouraged' to help unrepresented applicant to prepare electronic file.
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Unlimited sitting days to tackle backlog as action begins to bite
Old Bailey murder prosecution reportedly postponed due to criminal bar's 'no returns' protest as government seeks to boost court capacity.
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Official court judgments database goes live
National Archives Find Case Law service makes outcomes available for reuse under new 'open justice licence'.
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'Defendants in the bath': magistrates reveal remote-hearing concerns
Landmark study shows three quarters of magistrates oppose the continuation of pandemic practices.