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Reporting Financial Remedies Cases: An Important Initiative

Reporting Financial Remedies Cases: An Important Initiative

by Guest Post | Oct 30, 2021 | Comment, FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

A comment by Sir James Munby on the Consultation Paper dated 28 October 2021 published by the FRC Lead Judges In a paper which I prepared for the recent At A Glance Conference on 13 October 2021 I suggested, in the course of a wide-ranging discussion of accountability...
Seeing invisible elephants – the transparency review is published

Seeing invisible elephants – the transparency review is published

by Lucy R | Oct 29, 2021 | Comment, Consultations, FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

The President’s Transparency Review has finally concluded. After a period long enough to gestate both an elephant and a human baby consecutively, was it worth the wait? Our response is an emphatic ‘Yes’. The president has both acknowledged the massive, weighty,...
Transparency Tidbits

Transparency Tidbits

by reporting watch team | Oct 18, 2021 | FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

When we heard that the President was coming to give a speech at the FLBA conference this weekend we wondered if he might use it to launch the Transparency Review Report. In fact, he didn’t, but he did confirm that the review will be published on Thursday 28...
Reporting Financial Remedies Cases: The Journalist’s View – A Paper by Sir James Munby

Reporting Financial Remedies Cases: The Journalist’s View – A Paper by Sir James Munby

by Guest Post | Oct 14, 2021 | Comment, FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

This is the text of a speech delivered at the at the At A Glance Conference in London on 13 October 2021, reproduced with kind thanks to Sir James Munby. I am a mere lawyer. I am neither a reporter nor a journalist, though we will shortly be hearing from a...
If you don’t like the rules, change ’em

If you don’t like the rules, change ’em

by reporting watch team | Jul 27, 2021 | FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging, Transparency News

In 2017 we asked the Family Procedure Rule Committee to consider temporarily amending the Family Procedure Rules by way of a temporary pilot scheme to test out allowing ‘legal bloggers’ into family court hearings, alongside journalists (they have been...
Court transparency: academic and policy updates

Court transparency: academic and policy updates

by Judith Townend | Jun 24, 2021 | Analysis, Transparency News

Can transparency be in the limelight? Perhaps not, in scientific terms (or to avoid metaphor mixing), but court transparency is certainly having a moment.     This is partly because of changes to the justice process expedited by COVID-19 and the...
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