Sweeping changes to the parole process in the Victims and Prisoners Bill are an affront to judicial independence and seek to solve problems that do not exist. The
Alvina Zia Application 12411-2022 Admitted 2001 Hearing 29-30 March 2023 Reasons 18 April 2022 The SDT ordered that the respondent should be struck off the roll. The respondent
The Business and Property Courts have always had to deal with the challenges of managing multi-party actions. In the absence of a class action system in England and
While the pandemic heralded a transformation in digitalised legal services, a Gazette webinar hears that some processes still rely on physical resources. Joanna Goodman reports. Source link
Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 allows the family court to make financial provision for children. It is most often used in cases where the parents have
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