Keeping and enhancing the best of the system - an interview with Paul Harris
Interview with Paul Harris, HMCTS Director, Courts and Tribunals Operations - keeping and enhancing the best of the system.
Interview with Paul Harris, HMCTS Director, Courts and Tribunals Operations - keeping and enhancing the best of the system.
An interview with Andy Cox, HMCTS Head of Estates Policy who talks about our estates strategy and having fewer, better buildings.
Interview with Rob Hack, HMCTS Head of External Stakeholder Communications who answers questions on how we are working with others.
Interview with Sue Newfield, HMCTS Service Manager who answers questions on our Fully Video Hearings Project.
Susan Acland-Hood details how HMCTS has adding five new courts to our scheme giving easier access to court for legal professionals. These are the first five courts in the full national roll-out of the scheme.
Read Susan Acland-Hood's blog post to find out her thoughts on how if court reform to be successful, we need to continue to assess critiques, challenges and suggestions against the central principle that justice should and can be made both more accessible and more efficient.
A blog post from Susan Acland-Hood in which she talks about HMCTS co-hosting (with the Society for Computers and Law) the first international forum on online courts. The event will run over two days, and will provide an opportunity to showcase the cutting edge of digital reform from jurisdictions around the world.
A blog post from Mike Logan on Single Justice Service and our plans to improve summary justice. Mike talks about how summary justice involves less serious offences where there is no right to a jury trial.
A blog post from Susan Acland-Hood that talk about the results of the independent process evaluation into the video hearing pilot. The pilot has been testing user experiences - of the appellant, judges and officials in HMRC – of those participating in a real hearing in a tax tribunal.
A blog post from Susan Acland-Hood, confirming HMCTS will begin the ‘Professional Entry Scheme’ pilot intending to ease queues to get into court buildings and allow easier and swifter court access for legal professionals.