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Joshua Rozenberg
Thursday 26th November 2009
Renaissance of Court Reporting?
Sorry my contributions to this blog have been a little sparse recently; I've been very busy. But here's a piece in the Law Society Gazette demonstrating that the government's promise to open up the family courts will not achieve what the Lord Chancellor had initially hoped for.
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About Joshua Rozenberg
Joshua Rozenberg was the BBC's legal correspondent for 15 years. He moved to The Daily Telegraph in 2000, editing the paper's legal coverage for eight years. Now a freelance writer, commentator and broadcaster on legal affairs, he blogs exclusively for Standpoint.
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