We are all familiar with the phrase that 'justice delayed is justice denied'. But increasingly in the UK it is simply denied.
There have been many changes in family law in the last seven years. These include ‘no-fault’ divorce, the introduction of ...
Sir Andrew McFarlane says failure to recognise and accommodate neurodivergence results in unequal access to justice.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says we have gone too far in 'protecting every bat and every newt' and should 'crack on and get the ...
Undisclosed assets in divorce, silver separations, covert recordings and digital surveillance, and protecting wealth.
The carve-up of beleaguered listed professional services group RBG Holdings has begun, with 40 people staff transferring to a ...
Employment Appeal Tribunal finds 'limited scope of unlawful behaviour' meant compensation awarded should be reduced by 80%.
A High Court judge has rejected contempt allegations against two individuals over a personal injury claim – despite a county ...
Criminal Bar Association says fees for a cracked trial and a trial should be more closely aligned to destroy 'perverse ...
Observing or co-mediating a session conducted by an accredited mediator and producing an evaluative account. This is ...
Regulator believes qualifying examination has been a success, but concedes there are 'hearts and minds to win'.
The Civil Justice Council has extended the deadline for submissions to its high-profile review of the litigation funding ...