Lord Justice
"Lord Justice" is a title used in the United Kingdom for judges who serve in the Court of Appeal, one of the highest courts in the country. These judges are responsible for reviewing decisions made by lower courts and ensuring that justice is upheld. The title is typically held by senior judges, known for their extensive legal experience and expertise.
In the Court of Appeal, there are three types of judges: Lord Justices of Appeal, Lady Justices of Appeal, and Lord Chief Justice. They hear cases in panels and make rulings that can set important legal precedents. Their decisions can significantly impact the interpretation of law in the UK.