05 December 2022 Simon Berney-Edwards 1504 News Modes of address in courts and tribunals bySimon Berney-Edwards On the 1st December, the Lord Chief Justice and Senior President of Tribunals annouced changes in the modes of address in courts and tribunals. From now on Masters, Upper Tribunal Judges, Judges of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, District Judges, District Judges (Magistrates Courts), First-Tier Tribunal Judges, and Employment Judges, should all be addressed in court or tribunal hearings as ‘Judge’. You can read the full announcement here. More links How to address a judge Share Print Tags 15. Giving Oral Evidence Related articles A Day in the Life of a Town Planning Expert Witness Most unsatisfactory expert paediatric evidence Expert suggests Google would probably give the court a better answer than him A Day in the Life of a Plastic, Aesthetic and Hair transplant Surgeon and Expert Witness Philipa Hodgson v Dr Daniel Hammond & Anor [2025] EWHC 1261 (KB) Switch article EWI welcome Westbury Collections Ltd as Supplier Partner Previous Article Attack on expert's credibility rejected Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.