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LITIGATION, CASHFLOW & COVID 1: DETAILED ASSESSMENTS CAN STILL GO ON (& HERE'S HOW...)

LITIGATION, CASHFLOW & COVID 1: DETAILED ASSESSMENTS CAN STILL GO ON (& HERE’S HOW…)

April 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Costs, Members Content, Useful links

In the first in a series of litigation and cashflow during the COVID crisis I am recommending that you read a post by my colleague Kevin Latham – How to Make Remote Detailed Assessments Work. LATHAM’S LAWS Kevin sets out…

THE SOLICITOR'S DUTY TO REVIEW THE DOCUMENTS IN LITIGATION: AN INTERESTING POSTSCRIPT

THE SOLICITOR’S DUTY TO REVIEW THE DOCUMENTS IN LITIGATION: AN INTERESTING POSTSCRIPT

April 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Disclosure, Members Content

There is an interesting postcript to the judgment of  Jon Turner Q.C. (sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge) in Square Global Ltd v Leonard [2020] EWHC 1008 (QB. “It is fundamental that the client must not make the selection…

COVID REPEATS 7: WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU AT LAW SCHOOL V: WEAR SUNSCREEN & HAVE A PLAN

COVID REPEATS 7: WHAT THEY DON’T TEACH YOU AT LAW SCHOOL V: WEAR SUNSCREEN & HAVE A PLAN

April 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

Here I am repeating advice given by a former chairman of the Bar in Kuala Lumpur.  Many of the challenges and difficulties that (at some time) you may think are specific to you, are in fact universal issues that lawyers…

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