Wow. Rock on Mr Justice Coleridge! Coleridge J opened the Resolution Conference last week with a speech that is considerably less diplomatic than many a judicial utterance. He says early on in the speech: “I have not discussed this talk with the President let alone shown him a copy in advance. (I did not [...]
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Interesting entry on the nearly legal blog from another legal blogger (please don’t say blawger - its too awful a title to bear) about (amongst other things) the surprising range of interest a legal blog can generate.
and apparently in someone’s world I’m no 28 of the top family law blogs. that’s a rather nice surprise [...]
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Posted in divorce, innovation, legal on September 13, 2007 | 4 Comments »
This collaborative law initiative seems to be catching on, and I can certainly see why, if it does what it says on the tin. I’ve often met clients who have been disappointed with what mediation can offer them (I meet them at court once mediation has failed and they have fallen back on the court [...]
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Posted in legal, stuff on August 12, 2007 | No Comments »
Slough has just successfully judicially reviewed the government in relation to the business growth money scheme (the government had wrongly refused to pay out extra funds to slough after it facilitated the growth of two major new businesses in Slough (Tesco Extra in Slough and Royal Mail sorting office in Colnbrook). And goodness only knows [...]
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