THE PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MAZUR CONSIDERED: HOW NOT TO BREAK THE CRIMINAL LAW BY USING NON-QUALIFIED STAFF… WEBINAR 3rd OCTOBER 2025
I have written three posts on the decision in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys already. This judgment has profound practical implications for the profession in the way it manages cases and supervises staff. This webinar on the 3rd October 2025…
COST EFFECTIVE DELEGATION IN LITIGATION 2025: ALSO – HOW TO COMPLY WITH YOUR STATUTORY DUTIES TO “CONDUCT” LITIGATION: WEBINAR 5th DECEMBER 2025
Issues relating to the effective and efficient delegation of tasks in litigation have never been more important. The significance relates to efficiency, costs and compliance with the litigator’s professional and statutory obligations. These matters are being considered in detail in…
THE “CONDUCT OF LITIGATION” CASE CONTINUED: WHY THE CIRCUIT JUDGE ERRED AS TO COSTS: FIXED COSTS APPLIED IN ANY EVENT
We are returning to a case we have looked at several times already. This time on the question of costs. Since the appellants were successful the costs order against them was overturned. However it was held that the judge erred…


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