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Courts and Tribunals Judiciary About the judiciary Who are the judiciary? Judicial roles Courts Judiciary Recorder. Recordership is often the first step on the judicial ladder to appointment to the circuit bench. Appointment Recorders are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor, after a fair and open competition administered by the Judicial Appointments Commission.

Did you find what you were looking for? Yes No Tell us what you were looking for Thank you for your feedback! Much of his work was in the Birmingham Mercantile and Chancery Courts. He is the designated Mercantile Judge for Birmingham. HHJ Richard Williams qualified as a solicitor in Much of her practice involved Chancery matters, particularly property and probate litigation.

She is now the Designated Civil Judge for Birmingham. She is also authorised to hear Court of Protection cases. She formerly served as a member of the Insolvency Rules Committee.

She was also an accredited Mediator. In she was authorised to hear Intellectual Property Small claims in Birmingham. She is also authorised to sit as a Judge in the Financial Remedies Court. HHJ Stephen Murch was called to the bar in After pupillages in a Chancery and then a specialist property law set of Chambers, he practised in London with most of his work being focused upon disputes relating to the ownership and use of land.

In he was appointed a District Judge on the Midland Circuit and the following year was appointed a Recorder authorised to hear both family and civil matters on the South Eastern Circuit. He was appointed a Circuit Judge in , receiving authorisation at the same time to continue to hear Business and Property Court matters.

Since he has been a civil tutor for the Judicial College. District Judge Asif Malek was called to the bar in and completed a chancery pupillage in London. He has written widely on tax, chancery and litigation matters. Working subsequently with Pinsents, RPC and BLM she specialised in professional negligence litigation, acting for professionals and insurers in claims involving Solicitors, Barristers, accountants, surveyors, structural engineers and insurance brokers.

Her practice developed to include insurance coverage issues, fraud and recovery claims. He left private for public practice in becoming General Counsel or equivalent in a number of public authorities. In he was appointed a District Judge. District Judge Augustine Rouine was admitted as a solicitor in



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