Lord Neuberger has enjoyed an illustrious career in the law, retiring as president of the UK Supreme Court in September last year. Speaking at Legal Week’s recent Trust & Estates Litigation Forum, ...
He spent five years at the helm of the UK's top court after becoming its second president in 2012, succeeding Lord Phillips, who led the court from its inception in October 2009. Neuberger retired ...
Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that employment tribunal fees, introduced during Chris Grayling’s tenure as Lord Chancellor, were unlawful. The fees, the court said, were set at an unaffordable ...
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"One of the risks of this job is that you get too interested in the law and forget the human aspect," said Lord Neuberger, the president of the Supreme Court. "We don't have witnesses, whereas trial ...
This week, the U.K. Supreme Court will announce changes to its appointment system in an effort to improve gender equality. Leading legal experts predict that as a result of the new selection process, ...
A British judge who was condemned for upholding the conviction of pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong has quit a top media freedom panel. David Neuberger, who is paid £40,000 to sit as an ...
The country’s most senior judge has said that women shouldn’t be able to wear veils in criminal trials. Our verdict Correct. The head of the Supreme Court said that witnesses whose evidence is being ...
Master of the Rolls who declined position as one of the first justices when Supreme Court was created will replace Lord Phillips and be sworn in on 1 October Lord Neuberger, the current Master of the ...
Lord Neuberger opens up about his regrets, moral dilemmas and concerns for the future of the judiciary.Lord Neuberger opens up about his regrets, moral dilemmas and concerns for the future of the ...
Cross-examination of witnesses in some cases could be dispensed with to save money in the court system, the UK's most senior judge has suggested. Lord Neuberger, president of the Supreme Court, said ...
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