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In family court cases from April to June 2016, neither the applicant nor respondent had legal representation in 34% of private law cases, an increase of 17 percentage points from April to June 2013. The quarterly statistics, published by the Ministry of Justice, show that 66,328 cases started in the family courts in the same period, a 10% increase from the same quarter in 2015.
In family court cases from April to June 2016, neither the applicant nor respondent had legal representation in 34% of private law cases, an increase of 17 percentage points from April to June 2013. The quarterly statistics, published by the Ministry of Justice, show that 66,328 cases started in the family courts in the same period, a 10% increase from the same quarter in 2015.
On both fronts – representing the Bar’s interests and protecting the rule of law
Kate West discusses how best to interpret a drug test report, and the common misconceptions about what can be learnt from a drug test
Ashley Hodgkinson looks at drug testing methods and some of the most common ways people try to cheat a drug test
Clerksroom Chambers has recruited Matthew Wildish from 3 Paper Buildings (3PB) to a newly created position of Director of Clerking. Matthew joined the team at Clerksroom on 1 June
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Opportunity for female sopranos/contraltos in secondary education, or who have recently finished secondary education but have not yet begun tertiary education. Eligibility includes children of members of the Bar
Clerksroom Chambers has recruited Matthew Wildish from 3 Paper Buildings (3PB) to a newly created position of Director of Clerking. Matthew joined the team at Clerksroom on 1 June
Ashley Hodgkinson looks at drug testing methods and some of the most common ways people try to cheat a drug test
Kate West discusses how best to interpret a drug test report, and the common misconceptions about what can be learnt from a drug test