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Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 14 November 2016
Family law no island (2): Release of family courts hearing documents

Family law no island (2): Release of family courts hearing documents

Continuing his series discussing the impact on family law and practice of reported cases arising in other areas of law, David Burrows considers some of the implications of the drive for greater transparency in the family courts. Common law: to make sense of the proceedings Transparency of family courts is a real concern for Sir Continue reading about Family law no island (2): Release of family courts hearing documents

Justice down the rabbit-hole: Fulford LJ on the Rise of the Cyber Judge

Justice down the rabbit-hole: Fulford LJ on the Rise of the Cyber Judge

With the creation of the online court, the principle of open justice must not be overlooked, said Lord Justice Fulford, giving the annual University of Sussex Draper Lecture 2016 at the Law Society on Tuesday, 8 November. Justice, he said, must not “disappear down an Alice-style rabbit-hole”. But it soon became clear to many in Continue reading about Justice down the rabbit-hole: Fulford LJ on the Rise of the Cyber Judge

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 7 November 2016
Family law: no island entire unto itself
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2016

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2016

This week’s tricks and treats of legal news and commentary include a rough ride for Uber’s business model, an impressive recognition of a new press regulator, a review of the super-regulator of legal services, and transatlantic trade and data deals under scrutiny. Welcome to Pumpkin Court chambers.   Employment law Uber drivers should get worker Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 31 October 2016

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 24 October 2016
Regulation roundabout: legal services at a critical turning – where to now?

Regulation roundabout: legal services at a critical turning – where to now?

A number of stories about legal services regulation have surfaced over the last few months, some of them calling into question the future of legal regulation, if not the professions they regulate, and most of them pointing back in some way to the regulators’ regulator, the Legal Services Board (LSB). This roundup covers the most Continue reading about Regulation roundabout: legal services at a critical turning – where to now?

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 17 October 2016

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 17 October 2016

This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes judges speaking on history, law reform, courts modernisation and legal ethics; plus updates on Brexit, hate crime, social media and standards (or their absence) in public life.   Brexit law Brexitigation: hearing proper commences On Thursday the much anticipated (as well as eagerly awaited) proceedings in Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 17 October 2016

Pupillage advice: words of wisdom for pupils