MAZUR MATTERS 14: ENSURING THAT AN AUTHORISED PERSON HAS “CONDUCT OF LITIGATION”: A PRACTICAL GUIDE: WEBINAR ON 31st OCTOBER 2025
As all readers of this blog will now by now The decision in Mazur & Anor v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP [2025] EWHC 2341 (KB) means that solicitors must ensure that an “authorised person” has conduct of litigation. A failure to comply is both a criminal offence and contempt of court. There are also major regulatory issues. Knowing what is meant by the “conduct of litigation” and having a system in place to ensure that there is compliance is essential to all practitioners going forward.
(This webinar looks at the “nuts and bolts” of conducting litigation…)
WEBINAR: ENSURING THAT AN AUTHORISED PERSON HAS “CONDUCT OF LITIGATION”: A PRACTICAL GUIDE: 31st OCTOBER 2025: 12.00.
This webinar looks at:
- The guidance given as to what amounts to the “conduct of litigation”.
- The regulatory and other guidance on the supervision and management of staff to ensure that the authorised person can be shown to have “conduct” of the matter.
- The practical steps that firms must take.
- The implications for costs.
In addition to the detailed PowerPoints delegates will receive:
- A detailed document setting to judicial and regulatory guidance on the “conduct of litigation”.
- A checklist of the practical steps that have to be taken to ensure compliance.
BOOKING DETAILS
The cost is £95.
Join by contacting Steve Cornforth on steve@cornforth.me

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