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Legal Industry Updates

August 31, 2022

Crown Courts Sentences Televised

Laetitia Ponde Nkot examines in her article the British criminal cases now allowed to be reported live on television under the Crown Court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020. Several actors in the field give their views.
July 31, 2022

Mediation made compulsory in the civil justice system in England & Wales

In her article, Laetitia Ponde Nkot explores a potential reform of the civil justice system in England & Wales, rendering mediation compulsory in certain civil affairs.
July 27, 2022

The New ‘No Fault Divorce’: The Advantages and Disadvantages

In this article, Nicole Ergis considers the advantages and the disadvantages of the new no fault divorce, as reformed by the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2022.
May 27, 2022

BPP BRIDGE PROGRAMME COURSES

Ella Bromwich in her article explores the new course of the BPP University School of Law ' The Bridge Programme', a free career development course to guide aspiring solicitors and barristers into their future careers.
March 21, 2022

‘Immoral’ Swiss Secrecy Laws: Credit Suisse Data Leak

In this article, Hannain Osama analyses the Credit Suisse data leak and the implications of the allegations. Also, previous Credit Suisse scandals are explored, along with what happens next for the Swiss bank.