All Judicial articles – Page 19
-
NewsHow to get your judge to get a move on
Don't be pushy, is the considered advice on social media.
-
NewsSupreme Court could play part in MP inductions
Lord Reed reveals initiative to counter impression that UK and US institutions are equivalents.
-
NewsWhistleblowing judge elected GMB branch president
Trade union says it will now reach out to ministers, court service and senior judiciary to forge constructive working relationships.
-
NewsJudge's gratitude for 'good humour' in long trial
Paragraph eight of 349-page judgment acknowledges the hard work of counsel and the instructing solicitors.
-
NewsRetired judges 'should get a practising certificate' before returning - report
Academic report suggests post-retirement legal services work should be regulated.
-
-
NewsJudge shortage delays money-laundering trial for a year
Delay 'rather regrettable' judge tells hearing at Reading Crown Court.
-
-
NewsCarr to be first female lord chief justice
Dame Sue Carr will take up the post on 1 October following Lord Burnett's retirement.
-
NewsTribunal orders JAC to disclose candidate material
Solicitor unsuccessful in judicial recruitment process is bringing a claim for race discrimination.
-
OpinionCould exemplary damages discourage corporate wrongdoings?
A 'punishment tax' would change attitudes of current and prospective wrong-doers towards litigation risk.
-
OpinionLord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy
Not many judges have biographers. Very few indeed have three. The authors of the first two biographies of Lord Denning knew him well and wrote in his lifetime.
-
NewsJudge removed from office for deleting data
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office finds ‘misconduct of the utmost seriousness’.
-
NewsJudicial recruitment process leaves family solicitor in tears
As Family Division president urges lawyers to aim for the bench, solicitors reveal they are applying without success.
-
OpinionJudges join lawyers in the bear pit
Judges are also facing heavy pressure at the intersection between law and justice.
-
NewsMcFarlane urges family lawyers to aim for the bench
Family division president highlights need for more deputy district judges and recorders.
-
NewsNeuberger: public arbitration awards worth considering
Former Supreme Court president highlights importance of open justice during London International Disputes Week.
-
NewsMore judicial posts opened up to CILEX lawyers
Lawyers who do not necessarily have a university degree could soon sit on Crown court and upper tribunal benches.
-
NewsUS bar body steps into Supreme Court row
Court should adopt a ‘binding code of judicial ethics’, American Bar Association says.
-
NewsUS Supreme Court chief refuses to testify as ethics row escalates
Senate committee is examining allegations of unreported gifts, travel and real estate deals.





















