Sentences with phrase «designated civil judges»

We have been well - served by solicitor circuit judges over the years, with HHJ Graham Jones and Hickinbottom J (as he now is) having been our designated civil judges.
The revised PD21 (with the latest, 45th, CPR update) requires that an application for approval of a settlement or compromise involving a protected party shall be dealt with by a master, designated civil judge or his nominee.
The event is being organised by His Honour Judge Cotter QC, Designated Civil Judge for Avon, Somerset and Gloucester, and member of the Civil Justice Council (CJC).

Not exact matches

His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC is the designated mercantile judge for the Midlands sitting at the Birmingham Civil Justice CeJudge Simon Brown QC is the designated mercantile judge for the Midlands sitting at the Birmingham Civil Justice Cejudge for the Midlands sitting at the Birmingham Civil Justice Centre.
Writing in NLJ recently His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC, the designated mercantile judge for the Midlands, noted that the digital age has «revolutionised the way we all instantly communicate around the globe, making paper documents anachronistic... Lawyers — including judges — must embrace new technologies if they are to be «fit for purpose» in proportionate civil litigation; a recurring theme in the Jackson Report,» (NLJ, 8 June 2012, p Judge Simon Brown QC, the designated mercantile judge for the Midlands, noted that the digital age has «revolutionised the way we all instantly communicate around the globe, making paper documents anachronistic... Lawyers — including judges — must embrace new technologies if they are to be «fit for purpose» in proportionate civil litigation; a recurring theme in the Jackson Report,» (NLJ, 8 June 2012, p judge for the Midlands, noted that the digital age has «revolutionised the way we all instantly communicate around the globe, making paper documents anachronistic... Lawyers — including judges — must embrace new technologies if they are to be «fit for purpose» in proportionate civil litigation; a recurring theme in the Jackson Report,» (NLJ, 8 June 2012, p 773).
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