CIVIL PROCEDURE AND THE CORONAVIRUS: PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS IN AN UNCERTAIN TIME: WEBINAR 25th MARCH 2020
On the 25th March 2020 at 1.00 pm I am giving a webinar on civil procedure and coronavirus, dealing with the best means of coping with procedural and other issues arising from COVID-19. This is aimed primarily at personal injury litigators but should be of interest to anyone involved in the civil litigation process.
THE WEBINAR
CIVIL PROCEDURE AND THE CORONAVIRUS: PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS IN AN UNCERTAIN TIME
The webinar looks at the practical steps that litigators can take in relation to protecting their clients, and themselves, in a time of major uncertainty.
Topics to be covered include:
- Limitation periods
- Service of the claim form
- Complying with court directions
- Seeing clients and taking statements
The notes will include links to all useful professional and government guidance on dealing with Coronavirus.
HOW TO BOOK
The webinar is free to APIL members.
Details for APIL members of how to book are available here.
Non-APIL members can book here.
YOU CAN PUT QUESTIONS IN BEFOREHAND
The webinar is transmitted at 1.00 pm. However for technical reasons it will be recorded earlier that morning. This means that there is not the usual facility to ask questions whilst the talk is in progress. Feel free to put specific questions/comments/matters you would want to be addressed to me on Twitter, to APIL or on the comments section of this blog.
Gordon
Thank you for this message.
Are you also willing to open up this webinar to FOIL Members, please?
Best regards
David Williams
David, the webinar is open to all. APIL members get it for free, the fee is fairly low (I think) https://www.apil.org.uk/personal-injury-legal-training