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Victims and witnesses in Hertfordshire are benefiting from swift and effective court hearings thanks to the region’s first virtual court.
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Consumers will find solicitors more competitive, more efficient and easier to access as new High Street providers are announced.
Consumers in England and Wales will find solicitors more competitive and easier to access as new High Street providers are announced.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has told law students that they hold the key to helping people to use mediation services in future.
Jonathan Djanogly has unveiled proposals for a major legal overhaul of the bailiff industry that will clamp down on bad practices.
A major legal overhaul of the bailiff industry was announced today by Jonathan Djanogly. For far too long there has been…
New standards defining acceptable behaviour for bailiffs across the country were today unveiled by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly.
Updated National Standards to define acceptable behaviour for bailiffs were today unveiled by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly.
A new set of court statistics published today support the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
A new set of court statistics published today supports the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly is encouraging families to consider mediation in the New Year as an alternative to going to court.
Jonathan Djanogly is encouraging families to consider mediation as an alternative to court.
From today UK consumers and businesses will find solicitors' firms more competitive, more accessible and more efficient following reforms.
UK consumers and businesses will find solicitors’ more competitive, more accessible and more efficient following reforms to legal services.
Plans to lower the £84 million cost to the taxpayer through the introduction of fees for employment tribunals were announced today.
Increased use of virtual courts and live links technology is making justice quicker and more effective.
More victims and witnesses are benefiting from swift and effective court hearings thanks to virtual courts and live links technology.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly praised mediators in Ipswich for helping separating families resolve their differences outside courts.
Ipswich mediators have been praised for giving separating families the opportunity to resolve their differences without resorting to court.
Minister Jonathan Djanogly visited the Office for Legal Complaints (OLC) on its first birthday to see how staff there handle calls.
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