11 Feb 2015Court of Appeal brands legal aid cuts a false economyCourt and judges' time wasted in cases without lawyers outweighs legal aid savings and runs the risk that correct results will not be reached, reports Catherine Baksi
10 Feb 2015Worker argues unfair dismissal due to 'philosophical belief'EAT to consider when a manifestation of a religious or political belief is appropriate
9 Feb 2015Bury St Edmunds divorce centre an administrative hurdle for family justiceMoJ plans for divorce centres criticised as 'woefully inadequate' by family specialist
2 Feb 2015Increased civil court fees will lead to 'disaster'Some civil cases will see a fee increase of 622 per cent
23 Jan 2015Court of Appeal close to setting debt repayment precedentMichael Henry could be forced to pay off his debts with his pension savings
23 Jan 201519th century criminal trials are too expensive, says LevesonPresident of the Queen's Division says "we have to live with diminished resources for years to come"
20 Jan 2015High Court holds out on GraylingLegal profession waits to see if fair trials will be relegated to the 'dustbin of history'
14 Jan 2015Former government lawyers fail to approve Grayling's reforms to judicial reviewLabour urges caution in accepting assurances from the government on new concessions to Criminal Justice and Courts Bill