SHOULD SKELETON ARGUMENTS BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PRESS (AND OTHERS) ?: ADVOCATES MUST BE PREPARED

Is a person attending a public hearing entitled to sight of the skeleton arguments being used?  Is disclosure confined to the press? What should happen if the skeleton refers to matters that fall foul of reporting restrictions? These are important issues for all advocates, indeed all litigants, and ...

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