When the list of new Queen’s Counsel was announced this week, Continue reading “Honorary Queen’s Counsel”
Month: January 2016
Electronic Filing: Some Privacy Issues
In Chapter 4 of Lord Justice Briggs’s very interesting Interim Report which forms part of the Civil Court Structure Review (published this week) Continue reading “Electronic Filing: Some Privacy Issues”
Mediation and Inheritance Disputes
At the end of my piece on Bleak House and the Court of Chancery I wrote: Continue reading “Mediation and Inheritance Disputes”
Learning to be a mediator: what I wrote in 2007
Less than a year after I ended my third mediation training course, Continue reading “Learning to be a mediator: what I wrote in 2007”
The cost of the NHSLA’s refusals to mediate
At the end of my piece on Bleak House and the Court of Chancery, I wrote: Continue reading “The cost of the NHSLA’s refusals to mediate”
2006: My talk on the future of civil justice
The New Year should see the beginnings of momentous changes, Continue reading “2006: My talk on the future of civil justice”
Charles Dickens and the Law: (4) Bleak House and the Court of Chancery
Just after Christmas[1] we were reminded of the old rhyme: Continue reading “Charles Dickens and the Law: (4) Bleak House and the Court of Chancery”