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CHIEF CORONER’S GUIDANCE FOR CORONERS ON THE BENCH: A USEFUL SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN INQUESTS

May 1, 2025 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Fatal Accidents, Members Content, Useful links, Webinar

Today has been a day for sending out useful links.   Here we  have a useful link for all those who are involved in inquests. A link to the Chief Coroner’s Guidance for Coroners on the Bench which was revised earlier…

NEW EDITION OF THE KINGS BENCH GUIDE: THE GENERAL CHANGES AND THE GUIDANCE ON ANONYMITY ORDERS

NEW EDITION OF THE KINGS BENCH GUIDE: THE GENERAL CHANGES AND THE GUIDANCE ON ANONYMITY ORDERS

May 1, 2025 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content

There is a new edition of the King’s Bench Guide.  There are some additions and changes.  In particular the Guide notes the difference between an application for an anonymity order made at an approval hearing and one that is not….

THE RICS PRACTICE ALERT  ON ACTING AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN HOUSING DISREPAIR AND OTHER HIGH VOLUME CASES: OF INTEREST TO ALL EXPERTS (AND THOSE WHO INSTRUCT THEM)

THE RICS PRACTICE ALERT ON ACTING AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN HOUSING DISREPAIR AND OTHER HIGH VOLUME CASES: OF INTEREST TO ALL EXPERTS (AND THOSE WHO INSTRUCT THEM)

May 1, 2025 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Conduct, Credibility of experts, Expert evidence, Experts, Members Content, Webinar

The RICS has produced a Practice Alert aimed specifically at those acting as expert witnesses in housing disrepair and other high volume cases.  It some ways the Alert is surprising in that it says nothing new, that is most of…

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