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May 2024
Judgment highlights ‘challenges arising out of under-resourcing of the criminal justice system’ in case centered on stay over lack of prosecuting counsel.
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Home Buying and Selling Group and Conveyancing Association chiefs will give evidence in opening session.
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An altercation at Stratford Magistrates’ Court has fuelled anxiety about lawyer safety. With security at family and coroners’ courts also under scrutiny, what can be done? Would airport-style measures work?
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Procedure for higher value claims ‘seems to work well in Ontario’, conference hears.
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Consultation responses open by expressing support for the principle of open justice – ‘but…’, Civil Procedure Rule Committee hears.
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In a submission to an inquiry on Russian Financial Sanctions, Chancery Lane also proposes that current disclosure obligations be reassessed.
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Police search of devices revealed search terms such as the word ‘cretin’, ‘how do jurors reach a verdict?’ and ‘does a jury have to be unanimous?’.
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Solicitors Regulation Authority said the lawyer had shown ‘little [or] no insight into his conduct’.
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US students want to see legal education include more practical skills and greater focus on transactional work.
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District judge’s legal challenge over a controversial Judicial Appointments Commission recruitment tool will be heard next month.
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