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Roundly hailed as an exemplary use of plain English, in Lancashire CC v M & Ors [2016] EWFC 9 Mr Justice Peter Jackson used emojis, simple language and kept the judgment ‘as short as possible’ to make it easier for the mother and children involved in the case to follow the ruling.
Roundly hailed as an exemplary use of plain English, in Lancashire CC v M & Ors [2016] EWFC 9 Mr Justice Peter Jackson used emojis, simple language and kept the judgment ‘as short as possible’ to make it easier for the mother and children involved in the case to follow the ruling.
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