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Design for court reform

07 November 2018
Issue: 7816 / Categories: Legal News
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Designs used in the court reform programme were showcased this week to nearly 200 guests from charities, justice reform groups and government bodies, at an event hosted by the Ministry of Justice. Guests viewed 24 reform projects and sampled a range of immersive activities ranging from videos, to testing of prototypes, user journey mapping and direct input into proposed future communications with all jurisdictions represented. Thanking the guests for attending, justice minister Lucy Frazer said: ‘This was an opportunity for them to see the difference their time and commitment has made—even interacting with some of the products they have helped design.’

Issue: 7816 / Categories: Legal News
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Hugh James—Phil Edwards

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Firm strengthens employment team with partner hire

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DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

Lawyers’ liability practice strengthened with partner appointment in London

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The boundaries of media access in family law are scrutinised by Nicholas Dobson in NLJ this week
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James Grice, head of innovation and AI at Lawfront, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal sector
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