The Criminal Bar Association’s (CBA) findings reveal that while one-third of criminal barristers are “actively seeking to ...
A year ago, at the end of February 2024, she launched her groundbreaking and successful team development workshop ‘Battle of ...
Barristers in NI will scale back industrial action from 1 March, but will continue to refuse some new cases.
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The bar, historically synonymous with ink-stained tomes and hushed chambers, has been quietly but profoundly reshaped by the forces of digital evolution. Emily Windsor, a barrister with experience in ...
A possibility that the "guilty go free" - Stormont's Justice minister says delays in legal cases, due to industrial action by ...
A former Russell McVeagh partner whose misconduct kick-started a #MeToo movement in New Zealand is seeking a new practising ...
The focus on access to the Bar in EDI efforts is “low-hanging fruit” that ignores the bigger problem of progression, the ...
The Supreme Court has announced Jude D’Alesio as the winner of the essay competition held to celebrate its 15th anniversary. Students and early career legal professionals from across the UK were asked ...
Barristers have attacked the outsourcing giant Serco for worsening the backlogs in Britain’s criminal courts, warning that judges are “powerless” in punishing private contractors. Mary Prior ...