Exploring the mental health impact of justice system failings in the UK, highlighting wrongful convictions and the need for systemic reforms.
Failures in fraud and theft prosecution highlight UK justice system’s shortcomings, urging better case classification, resource allocation, and CPS collaboration.
Unethical solicitor practices harm public trust and mental health, driven by pressure to win and financial incentives. Addressing this needs cultural and regulatory changes.
Systemic power imbalances in the legal system disadvantage self-represented litigants, undermining fairness and access to justice.
The Horizon scandal reveals systemic failures and the need for legal reforms to restore public trust and accountability.
Examining the failures of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and calling for reforms to strengthen oversight, transparency, and regulatory capabilities in the legal profession.
Explore the Burnetts case, uncovering ethical failures and governance lapses in UK law firms, and the urgent need for reform to restore public trust.
Explore the evolving landscape of legal accountability, driven by societal expectations and digital transformation.
Explore a personal journey through legal ethical dilemmas, highlighting the need for transparency and integrity in the legal profession.
Explore the transformative power of the right to appeal, a cornerstone of justice that ensures fairness and fosters legal evolution.
