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Privatised civil justice – how it might look
Transforming criminal justice: a response to the Lord Chief Justice’s proposals

Transforming criminal justice: a response to the Lord Chief Justice’s proposals

By Tim Thomas, 1 Pump Court In his speech to Justice on 3rd March 2014 Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd CJ addressed what he sees as the challenge of ensuring the quality of justice is not diminished by the cuts to Legal Aid when those cuts are likely, he suggested, to remain permanent. Putting aside any Continue reading about Transforming criminal justice: a response to the Lord Chief Justice’s proposals

The ICLR roundup: some recent legal stories
The Budget, Pensions and Ethical Investments for ICLR
Silk – where strife imitates art
McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

The Legal Services Consumer Panel (LSCP) recently proposed an investigation into the so-called “professional” McKenzie Friend market amid concerns that consumers (litigants in person) are being exploited and abused. Perhaps surprisingly, given how obsessively the legal professions are currently regulated, these self-appointed in-court helpers are not subject to any code of practice, let alone formal Continue reading about McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

As promised – the new look ICLR Online: law reports on the move

As promised – the new look ICLR Online: law reports on the move

The substantial enhancements delivered by the new design will render our online version more comprehensive, precise and convenient than ever. A clean, clear view of updated and readily available content One single search form that combines the Case Search and Citator+ Expanded search tools provide more comprehensive searching Consolidated results make navigation to reports, Citator+, Continue reading about As promised – the new look ICLR Online: law reports on the move

HHJ Pennyweather: Young barristers need to up their game
Court rejects legal challenge to QASA
Stricter conditions for applying to the European Court of Human Rights