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ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW X: A RECAP OF THE POINTS SO FAR: 10 KEY POINTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW X: A RECAP OF THE POINTS SO FAR: 10 KEY POINTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

January 7, 2025 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Conduct, Useful links, Written advocacy

Carrying on with our revisiting this series we are having a short recap.  Here were look at 10 key pieces of advice arising from the series so far. (There are plenty more to come). 1. ADVICE FROM CANADA – MANNERS…

"DICING WITH PROCEDURAL DEATH" AND SERVICE OF THE CLAIM FORM: TEN SIMPLE POINTS TO MAKE LIFE EASIER

“DICING WITH PROCEDURAL DEATH” AND SERVICE OF THE CLAIM FORM: TEN SIMPLE POINTS TO MAKE LIFE EASIER

January 6, 2025 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Service of the claim form, Serving documents, Webinar

Last year saw another – large – batch of cases relating to service of the claim form.  Mistakes continue to be made and things have not changed much over the years.  Below is a revised post first written ten years…

SUMMARY JUDGMENT, PART 8 PROCEEDINGS AND THE FILING OF WITNESS EVIDENCE

SUMMARY JUDGMENT, PART 8 PROCEEDINGS AND THE FILING OF WITNESS EVIDENCE

January 6, 2025 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil evidence, Summary judgment, Witness statements

In Director of Public Prosecutions v Surin [2025] EWHC 10 (KB) Mr Justice Mould considered issues relating to the service of witness evidence by the defendant in the claimant’s application for summary judgment.  The unusual element of this action was…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW IX: DOES WHAT YOU WEAR TO COURT MATTER?

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW IX: DOES WHAT YOU WEAR TO COURT MATTER?

January 3, 2025 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Useful links

We are revisiting to the series on “Advocacy – the Judge’s view”. This particular post was originally inspired by a search term that arrived on this this blog  “Can a solicitor dress casually in county court”.  This caused a lot…

MAXIMISING INTER PARTES COSTS RECOVERY IN HOUSING LAW CASES: WEBINAR 10th JANUARY 2025

MAXIMISING INTER PARTES COSTS RECOVERY IN HOUSING LAW CASES: WEBINAR 10th JANUARY 2025

January 2, 2025 · by gexall · in Assessment of Costs, Conduct, Costs, Webinar

I am speaking about costs for housing lawyers on the 10th January 2025 in a webinar arranged by Steve Cornforth.  Booking details can be found by emailing Steve on stevecornforthconsultancy@gmail.com     THE WEBINAR This webinar looks at how housing…

SEEKING PERMISSION TO APPEAL: WHEN IS THERE AN "ADJOURNED HEARING"? THE ISSUES CONSIDERED

SEEKING PERMISSION TO APPEAL: WHEN IS THERE AN “ADJOURNED HEARING”? THE ISSUES CONSIDERED

January 2, 2025 · by gexall · in Appeals, Avoiding negligence claims, Extensions of time

The question of when a hearing has been adjourned and when time starts running for applying to the trial judge for permission to appeal was considered by  Mr Justice Freedman in Mex Group Worldwide Limited v Stewart Owen Ford & Ors [2024]…

JUDGE OVERTURNS NON-PARTY COSTS ORDER AGAINST CLAIMS MANAGEMENT COMPANY: ANOTHER (EXPENSIVE) BATTLE IN THE "NEVER-ENDING WAR"

JUDGE OVERTURNS NON-PARTY COSTS ORDER AGAINST CLAIMS MANAGEMENT COMPANY: ANOTHER (EXPENSIVE) BATTLE IN THE “NEVER-ENDING WAR”

January 2, 2025 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Costs

I am grateful to Navid Hakimmaani, Consultant Solicitor at Collins Benson Goldhill LLP,  for sending me a copy of the judgment of HHJ Mark Gargan in Smith -v- AXA Insurance UK PlC & Spectra Drive Limited (24th December 2024), a…

HAPPY NEW YEAR: THE NEW SOLICITORS' GUIDELINE HOURLY RATES FOR 2025

HAPPY NEW YEAR: THE NEW SOLICITORS’ GUIDELINE HOURLY RATES FOR 2025

January 1, 2025 · by gexall · in Assessment of Costs, Costs, Summary assessment,

January 1st sees the introduction of the indexed hourly rates. They are published on the Gov.UK website here.    THE RATES FOR 2025   Grade Fee earner London 1 London 2 London 3 National 1 National 2 A Solicitors and…

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