Tag: Court of Appeal
‘It’s not appropriate’: Top judge expresses concern over McKenzie friends after hearing criminal appeals prepared by law students
Two of the applications received legal support from students at Northumbria University and BPP Law School
Why has the Court of Appeal ruled a ‘very upset’ wife must stay married to a man she hasn’t lived with for two years and who allegedly behaved unreasonably towards her?
Philip Marshall QC, who represented her in the divorce battle, speaks to Legal Cheek
Young judges see pay packets swell to nearly £200,000 in wake of age discrimination case victory
Exclusive: High Court and Court of Appeal judges’ salaries upped by 11%
Court of Appeal: Denying straight people civil partnerships is NOT unlawful
The boyfriend and girlfriend claimants think the law discriminates against them
Law students rejoice, the appeal courts have been told to write shorter judgments
Fingers crossed this means less reading
When lawyers divorce: Court of Appeal sides with Cambridge law lecturer over her City solicitor ex-husband
She earns £53,000, so should he still have to pay maintenance?
Lord Harley to take strike-off decision to Court of Appeal
He's appealing on Equality Act grounds
Jogee: Court of Appeal refuses to grant leave to appeal in swathe of joint enterprise cases
Mixed reaction from lawyers as 13 convictees’ applications dismissed
Christian bakers who refused to make ‘gay cake’ lose their appeal against discrimination finding
But has the Court of Appeal made the right decision?
New Master of the Rolls sworn in as predecessor announces he’s going back to chambers
Will Sir Terence Etherton be as controversial as Lord Denning?
Legal Cheek talks… comments
Katie King and Tom Connelly go below the line and respond to the readers
A message from the Court of Appeal: Stop with the ‘grandiloquent’ advocacy
Aspiring advocates, take note
10 of the best Lord Justice Ward lines
Last month, retiring Court of Appeal judge Sir Alan Ward used his penultimate judgment to...
Anonymous case report of the week
The Court of Appeal’s recent judgement in AAA (by her litigation friend BBB) v Associated...
Court Of Appeal Judge’s Determination To Get His Best Lines In Before Retirement
Fresh from coming up with perhaps the most tortuous equine metaphor ever, soon-to-retire judge Sir...
Retiring Judge Delivers What May Be The Most Tortuous Equine Metaphor Ever
The Court of Appeal judgment in Colin Wright v Michael Wright Supplies Ltd and Turner...
THE MAN BEHIND THE LAW REPORTS
Follow @DanHLawReporter Barrister-turned-law reporter Daniel Hoadley explains what it’s like to document court cases, and...