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Joshua Rozenberg
Wednesday 29th June 2011
Who'd be a TLA?
When is it in the public interest to disclose the details of a TLA's sexual relationships? My latest column for the bumper print edition of Standpoint. http://bit.ly/iTetSa
 
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Thursday 24th February 2011
Dictators' Justice
What are the chances that dictators such as Mubarak and Gaddafi will stand trial? See my piece in the new print edition of Standpoint.
 
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Saturday 5th February 2011
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Tuesday 1st February 2011
Judge shows poor judgment once again
Mr Justice Peter Smith has been taken off a case after expressing strong views about a defendant law firm - and not for the first time.

 
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The Old Engineer
June 22nd, 2012
9:06 AM
Margaret and Joshua, may I suggest that your spat, vtal though it no doubt may be, would be better conducted in private? I, for one, same hear to learn more about Mr Justice Peter Smith.

Anonymous
February 2nd, 2011
11:02 AM
Is this case not further evidence of a vendetta (concerted or not) by Chancery Appeal Court Judges against a puisne judge whose face does not fit the traditional mould of Chancery judges?

Anonymous
February 1st, 2011
5:02 PM
It seems Justice Smith isn't the only one demonstrating poor judgment here.

Margaret Taylor
February 1st, 2011
2:02 PM
Hi Joshua, I'm afraid I have nothing to do with subscriptions but you can find a digital edition of our magazine on our website every Monday. There's no paywall on there so it's free for everyone to access. In any case, the story and blog in question went straight onto our website and were also on The Lawyer's Twitter feed and the Twitter feed of our litigation reporter, Katy Dowell - all of which are free, easy to access and picked up by Google alerts. We have a series of email alerts (Lawyer News Daily, Lawyer in New York, Lawyer Litigation Weekly, Public Sector Watch and Offshore Monthly) that link to all our top stories - it's very easy to sign up and you can do so here: https://myaccount.thelawyer.com/ I'm sure they'll prove an invaluable tool....

Joshua Rozenberg
February 1st, 2011
1:02 PM
Margaret Taylor's sarcasm is misplaced. I did not know that The Lawyer had broken the story. If I had, I would not have credited its rival. I tried many times to get a subscription to the print edition of The Lawyer without success, even though I am a former contributor and it was distributed free to lawyers. Margaret Taylor could find out easily enough that I am not a subscriber to her litigation email. I suggest The Lawyer should put a little more effort into its press and public relations.

Margaret Taylor
February 1st, 2011
8:02 AM
Dear Joshua, I believe you are 'Britain's best-known commentator on the law'. I take it this means you read all the UK's legal press as a matter of course. In which case you will know that the Peter Smith J story was broken on our website - TheLawyer.com - on 25 January: http://www.thelawyer.com/appeal-court-removes-peter-smith-j-from-mills-a... Our blog on the same subject appeared on 26 January: http://www.thelawyer.com/court-justice/1006751.article This was alerted in our weekly litigation email, which I trust you are a subscriber to.

Anonymous
February 1st, 2011
8:02 AM
The decision was reported in The Lawyer three days before Legal Week - http://www.thelawyer.com/appeal-court-removes-peter-smith-j-from-mills-a... I would have expected a journalist to be a little more rigorous with his fact-checking

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Friday 28th January 2011
Judge goes on too long
A High Court judge has been criticised by the Court of Appeal for writing a judgment that was "far too long, too discursive and too unwieldy".

 
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Friday 17th December 2010
Prosecutor's abuse of process leads to unfair trial

A senior prosecutor was responsible for a "deliberate conscious decision to flout the rules of disclosure" that led to the collapse of a major trial, a judge has ruled.

Kingsley Hyland, head of the Complex Casework Unit at the Northumbria branch of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), was to blame for "a gross failure which has undoubtedly prejudiced the defendants and has resulted in an unfair trial," Mr Justice Cooke said in a judgment just released.

 
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Paul Dunn
February 14th, 2012
2:02 PM
Kingsley Hyland was also involved in the Martin McGartland case. Martin McGartland was almost murdered as a direct result of a case taken by Mr Kingsley Hyland and Northumbria Police www.martinmcgartland.co.uk

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Thursday 9th December 2010
All political careers end in failure
My column in today's Law Society Gazette explains how the careers of two former Labour MPs came to an end at different courts within the course of an hour last Friday.
 
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Wednesday 1st December 2010
New 'Sumption

I hear that Jonathan Sumption QC is, once again, in line for appointment as a Justice of the Supreme Court. Rumours swirling around the Bar say that solicitors enquiring about instructing him next year have been told that he may not be available.

 
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Robin Towns
December 2nd, 2010
8:12 AM
Lord Radcliffe was the last person to be appointed direct to the House of Lords (now the Supreme Court) from the Bar in 1949. Incidentally he was also the youngest person (at aged 50) to be appointed to the highest court direct from the Bar.

Anthony Lenaghan
December 1st, 2010
6:12 PM
Who was the last such direct appointment, sir?

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Thursday 25th November 2010
Politicians can't lie? Whatever next!

My column in the new print edition of Standpoint examines the case of Phil Woolas, whose election to parliament was declared void by a specially-convened court. After the piece was written, Woolas applied for judicial review of the election court's decision. Judgment has been reserved.

Today's column in the Law Society Gazette is about threats to trial by jury.

 
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Thursday 11th November 2010
Quangos (Bonfire) Bill

Today's column in the Law Society Gazette is my attack on the Quangos (Bonfire) Bill. I also speculated accurately, before yesterday's announcement, that Judge Peter Thornton QC would be asked to run a high-profile inquest.

The last programme in the current series of Law in Action is repeated tonight. You can catch up with all of them through my website here.

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