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‘The judiciary has been dismantled, as the state only appoints Taliban members as judges. The Taliban likewise has complete control of who may be licensed as a lawyer.’
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Employment judge made ‘whole-hearted apology’ over comment in ‘private’ conversation while acting as a legal representative.
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Independent research commissioned by the Law Society will be submitted to government’s civil legal aid review.
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Parties both scolded for conducting litigation in an ‘extreme and confrontational way’.
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Two claimants lost costs protection after their dishonesty was proved in court.
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High Court judges made declaration under Human Rights Act 1998 following young offender’s claim.
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Public accounts committee seeks evidence from practitioners before questioning MoJ permanent secretary and LAA chief executive.
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Law students and academics need guidance on how to discern whether AI applications ‘pass the smell test’. A roundtable in Leeds heard that a ‘massive education programme’ is needed.
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Learning from other jurisdictions was a key theme of the lady chief justice’s first annual press conference. Open justice, diversity and broadcasting court proceedings also cropped up.
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Bill proposes to increase transparency and limit profits around litigation funding.
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