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Marital coercion: the ruling in R v Pryce
Banksy under the hammer: graffiti and the law
Where there’s a hit, there’s a writ
Never forget that lawyers aren’t paid to be liked
The Cab Rank Rule: still driving the Bar?
Going logo: all change at the IPO
Cameras in court: an appealing prospect?
Direct access to a barrister: Standards Board reviews training requirements

Direct access to a barrister: Standards Board reviews training requirements

The Bar Standards Board, which regulates barristers in England and Wales, has announced that the training barristers undergo for providing legal services directly to clients (i.e. without being instructed by a solicitor), is to be overhauled. Among the changes announced will be “an element of formal assessment to make sure that barristers have the knowledge Continue reading about Direct access to a barrister: Standards Board reviews training requirements

Supreme Court judgments on YouTube

Supreme Court judgments on YouTube

The Supreme Court is now giving judgments in the most open court imaginable: the court of public opinion, otherwise known as YouTube. As of today, the Supreme Court is making available a collection of 25 video summaries of its judgments given last term, between October and December 2012, on its own dedicated YouTube channel, UKSupremeCourt. Continue reading about Supreme Court judgments on YouTube

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