London ceremony also marks first time a Lady Chief Justice has sworn in a female Lord Chancellor
‘Much more work to be done’ on boosting number of ethnic minority judges, report concedes
Richard Hermer KC takes over brief from shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry
Treaty ensures UK judgments will be recognised in EU and other member countries
Beverley McLachlin announces her retirement from the Court of Final Appeal as Lord Sumption speaks out against Hong Kong’s rule of law
Decision of Lords Collins and Sumption comes amid mounting concern over rule of law
New IBA Impact Report assesses the legal profession’s socioeconomic influence
Ben Rigby reports from London International Disputes Week’s main conference in Westminster
Dame Sue Carr moots establishment of ‘London Dispute Resolution Committee’ in LIDW keynote
Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers Sebastian Moore, Frederic Chevallier and Rachel Montagnon look back on the Unified Patent Court’s maiden year
Study finds decline in Russian litigants is offset by record numbers of Swiss and UAE users
Balancing confidentiality and transparency is an evolving landscape for UPC proceedings, writes Mewburn Ellis partner Matthew Naylor
More than 20 claimant firms are due to be represented at Friday’s hearing
IP firm believe the newly established court is interpreting the public access rules too restrictively, looks to the EPO as a ‘paragon of openness’ in this area
Dame Ingrid Simler has impeccable diversity credentials, writes Ben Rigby
New Law Society president Nick Emmerson says supporting regional legal hubs will benefit the entire economy
Stephen Parkinson was previously senior partner at Kingsley Napley
Proportion of ethnic minority judges edges up to 10%; women now make up 37% of judiciary
Influential academic says best legal and technology minds are needed as AI race accelerates
High-level review heralds serious drive to boost India’s international status as arbitration seat, reports Ben Rigby