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COVID REPEATS 17: SEDLEY'S LAW OF DOCUMENTS

COVID REPEATS 17: SEDLEY’S LAW OF DOCUMENTS

May 10, 2020 · by gexall · in Bundles, Coronavirus, Members Content

It was clearly his extensive experience with trial bundles that led Sedley L.J. to write “Sedley’s Laws of Documents”.  These are laws that should be considered, in detail, by every litigator.  For many, many years, a post I wrote on…

COVID REPEATS 16: THE DOG THAT GOT A BETTER MASTER'S DEGREE THAN A WITNESS (WHEN WITNESSES DIG REALLY DEEP HOLES FOR THEMSELVES)

COVID REPEATS 16: THE DOG THAT GOT A BETTER MASTER’S DEGREE THAN A WITNESS (WHEN WITNESSES DIG REALLY DEEP HOLES FOR THEMSELVES)

May 9, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being, Witness statements

To lighten up a Saturday we are looking again at the judgment of Mr Justice Ramsey in BSky B -v- HP Enterprises Ltd [2010] EWHC 86 (TCC). This contains some interesting comments on the credibility of witnesses and how the…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 19: TIM O'CONNOR: BARRISTER ON THE CORK CIRCUIT

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 19: TIM O’CONNOR: BARRISTER ON THE CORK CIRCUIT

May 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Our club has no jurisdictional boundaries*. So it was a pleasure to ask Tim O’Connor a barrister at the Bar of Ireland,on the Cork Circuit,  to become our latest member.  Tim specialises in judicial review and sports law.  He has…

LAW CENTRES AND LEGAL NEED DURING LOCKDOWN: GUEST POST FROM SUE JAMES

LAW CENTRES AND LEGAL NEED DURING LOCKDOWN: GUEST POST FROM SUE JAMES

May 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

Sue James was an early member of the (not so) Lonely Litigator’s Club.  Following comments made about law centres yesterday I  invited Sue to write a guest post on the role of  law centres, generally and during the pandemic.  Sue…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 18: CORI McKEOWN: THE TRAINEE SOLICITOR'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 18: CORI McKEOWN: THE TRAINEE SOLICITOR’S TALE

May 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Our club clearly needs a wide range of members.  We have had a pupil barrister join and now we have a trainee solicitor.  I wanted some insight into the problems of just starting off in your career and then having…

COVID REPEATS 14: REVIEW OF "MAY IT PLEASE YOU MADAM": "THE FIFTH DEFENDANT IS A CAT..."

COVID REPEATS 14: REVIEW OF “MAY IT PLEASE YOU MADAM”: “THE FIFTH DEFENDANT IS A CAT…”

May 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Coronavirus, Members Content

We are looking  again at “May it please you Madam” by retired District Judge Neil Hickman.  This is not designed as a guide for advocates, indeed the subtitle is “A little book of legal whimsy”.  This does do do the book…

COVID REPEATS 13: "CLOSING ARGUMENT WAS ... AND EYE-GLAZING, BUM-NUMBING, DISC-HERNIATING TOTAL OF 662 PAGES"

COVID REPEATS 13: “CLOSING ARGUMENT WAS … AND EYE-GLAZING, BUM-NUMBING, DISC-HERNIATING TOTAL OF 662 PAGES”

May 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Coronavirus, Members Content, Witness statements

For this repeat we are staying with Mr Justice J.W. Quinn, this time looking at his judgment in  The Hearing Clinic (Niagara Falls) Inc -v- Ontario Ltd, Lewis & Lewis 2014 ONAC 5831 (CanLii) It is a judgment worth looking at again, not…

APPLICATION TO ADJOURN REMOTE HEARING REFUSED: "Some people are much better at lying than others and that will be no different whether they do so remotely or in court"

APPLICATION TO ADJOURN REMOTE HEARING REFUSED: “Some people are much better at lying than others and that will be no different whether they do so remotely or in court”

May 5, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

In the judgment given this morning in A Local Authority v Mother [2020] EWHC 1086 (Fam)  Mrs Justice Lieven considered the recent guidance on remote hearings and refused to adjourn an ongoing hearing. “We have had five days of evidence…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 17: GORDON DALYELL: MEMBERSHIP FROM NORTH OF THE BORDER

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 17: GORDON DALYELL: MEMBERSHIP FROM NORTH OF THE BORDER

May 4, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Membership of our club is not confined to any one jurisdiction.   Gordon Dalyell was invited to become our first club member in Scotland (and also because there can never be enough Gordons in any organisation).  Gordon is a partner with…

ARTICLE IN THE BARRISTER MAGAZINE:  "THE BAR IN A TIME OF CRISIS: A RESPONSE WE CAN BE PROUD OF"

ARTICLE IN THE BARRISTER MAGAZINE: “THE BAR IN A TIME OF CRISIS: A RESPONSE WE CAN BE PROUD OF”

May 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings, Useful links

I have  written an article in The Barrister magazine available here.    It deals with the many remarkable responses individual chambers made to the COVID-19 crisis, providing a wealth of online material and resources WHY I HESITATED I explain the…

CIVIL PROCEDURE (CORONAVIRUS): BLOG AND ARTICLES ROUND UP - APRIL 2020

CIVIL PROCEDURE (CORONAVIRUS): BLOG AND ARTICLES ROUND UP – APRIL 2020

May 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings, Useful links

We may not have been getting out much this month but there has been plenty of material on civil procedure, the courts and coronavirus. Courts Herbert Smith Freehills Courts relax rules on agreeing extensions to procedural deadlines in light of COVID-19…

COVID REPEATS 10: DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF THINKING A JUDGE IS THE USHER: MORE ADVICE FROM MORE WISE PEOPLE

COVID REPEATS 10: DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF THINKING A JUDGE IS THE USHER: MORE ADVICE FROM MORE WISE PEOPLE

May 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Here we are looking at advice given in January 2017 from contributors across Twitter all of whom volunteered advice to young lawyers.   Every one of these is basically a pearl of wisdom.  It is important that I point out that…

MORE ON REMOTE HEARINGS: THE DANGERS OF INJUSTICE: COURT OF APPEAL DECISION (IT MAY BE DIFFICULT TO DO JUSTICE OVER THE TELEPHONE IN THE COURSE OF A OVER-BUSY LIST)

MORE ON REMOTE HEARINGS: THE DANGERS OF INJUSTICE: COURT OF APPEAL DECISION (IT MAY BE DIFFICULT TO DO JUSTICE OVER THE TELEPHONE IN THE COURSE OF A OVER-BUSY LIST)

April 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

In  B (Children)(Remote Hearing: Interim Care Order) [2020] EWCA Civ 584 the Court of Appeal set out some of the dangers of remote hearings and the need to take considerable care when important decisions are being made. It is also…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB  16: SHAYLLA SHABBIR: THE PUPIL'S VIEW

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 16: SHAYLLA SHABBIR: THE PUPIL’S VIEW

April 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

This is the time of year when pupil barristers are starting to be let lose to hone their skills in courts and tribunals up and down the country.  At the moment they are stuck at home.  I asked pupil barrister …

REMOTE HEARINGS: CHILDREN CASES: GUIDANCE FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL

REMOTE HEARINGS: CHILDREN CASES: GUIDANCE FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL

April 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Case Management, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

Civil litigators may well be able to gain some assistance from the guidance being given in children cases. The Court of Appeal gave judgment today in Re A (Children) (Remote Hearing: Care and Placement Orders). a-children-judgment-300420 [2020] EWCA Civ 583…

COVID REPEATS 9: A LOT OF WISDOM ABOUT LEGAL PRACTICE FROM A LOT OF PEOPLE

COVID REPEATS 9: A LOT OF WISDOM ABOUT LEGAL PRACTICE FROM A LOT OF PEOPLE

April 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

This is a repeat of a post that contained a lot of wisdom from a lot of people. Lawyers (including judges) on Twitter sent in dozens of contributions on advice to young lawyers.  All of it is worth repeating (and…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 15: TIM PHIPPS: A SHORT TRIP ACROSS THE HUMBER

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 15: TIM PHIPPS: A SHORT TRIP ACROSS THE HUMBER

April 29, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

In our attempt to gain members from a wide geographical area we move away from the major cities and taking a trip over the Humber Bridge.  However, once over the bridge, we are not going very far.  The first turning…

COVID REPEATS 8: "NEVER WRITE ANYTHING DOWN THAT YOU WOULDN’T WANT READ OUT IN OPEN COURT"

COVID REPEATS 8: “NEVER WRITE ANYTHING DOWN THAT YOU WOULDN’T WANT READ OUT IN OPEN COURT”

April 29, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Disclosure, Members Content

I am repeating this because it is important. One rule that every lawyer should learn is that if you write, type, email or text anything you live with the risk that it could end up being read out in court….

LITIGATION, CASHFLOW & COVID 1: DETAILED ASSESSMENTS CAN STILL GO ON (& HERE'S HOW...)

LITIGATION, CASHFLOW & COVID 1: DETAILED ASSESSMENTS CAN STILL GO ON (& HERE’S HOW…)

April 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Costs, Members Content, Useful links

In the first in a series of litigation and cashflow during the COVID crisis I am recommending that you read a post by my colleague Kevin Latham – How to Make Remote Detailed Assessments Work. LATHAM’S LAWS Kevin sets out…

COVID-19 NOT A GOOD REASON TO RESTRAIN PRESENTATION OF WINDING UP PETITIONS (ON THE FACTS OF THIS CASE)

COVID-19 NOT A GOOD REASON TO RESTRAIN PRESENTATION OF WINDING UP PETITIONS (ON THE FACTS OF THIS CASE)

April 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content

In Shorts Gardens LLB v London Borough of Camden Council [2020] EWHC 1001 (Ch) Mr Justice Snowden did not accept that COVID-19 and prospective legislation by the government in relation to insolvency was a good reason to restrain winding up…

PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATORS AND THE CORONAVIRUS (LIVE WEBINAR): 13th MAY 2020

PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATORS AND THE CORONAVIRUS (LIVE WEBINAR): 13th MAY 2020

April 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

On the 13th May I am giving a webinar looking at the practical implications for personal injury litigators of coronavirus and social isolation.  This looks at the rule changes, relevant legislation, case law and guidance in relation to coronavirus. It…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 14 : ANONYMOUS DISTRICT JUDGE (2): EXERCISING A “RIGHT OF REPLY”

April 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Our 14th club member is also anonymous.  A second District Judge provides some insight into the difficulties of continuing to work throughout the problems caused by COVID-19. Where are you working from now?   Home. A market town 60 miles…

The Virtual Workspace: 50 Tips for Effective Video Conferencing: BOOK REVIEW - "BUY" IT QUICKLY...

The Virtual Workspace: 50 Tips for Effective Video Conferencing: BOOK REVIEW – “BUY” IT QUICKLY…

April 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Charity, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

Andrew King’s book is a testament to the speed at which it is possible for lawyers to act. Just over a fortnight ago Andrew wrote a thread on Twitter setting out his experience of being involved in a virtual trial,…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB : CENRIC CLEMENT-EVANS:  ein haelod cyntaf o Gymru

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB : CENRIC CLEMENT-EVANS: ein haelod cyntaf o Gymru

April 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I am keen we have as wide a geographical spread of members as possible, so the next member is based in Wales.  Cenric Clement-Evans, solicitor, lecturer and campaigner, based in Cardiff.   Where are you working from now? I was…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 12: ANONYMOUS DISTRICT JUDGE (1)

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 12: ANONYMOUS DISTRICT JUDGE (1)

April 26, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I haven’t quite worked out the logistics of our club having anonymous members (I will have to check the constitution carefully).  However there are advantages to anonymity, a District Judge (in fact more than one) have agreed to join and…

CONCENTRATION, CORONAVIRUS AND WORK: SOME SITES THAT MAY HELP

CONCENTRATION, CORONAVIRUS AND WORK: SOME SITES THAT MAY HELP

April 26, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

One of the difficulties caused by coronavirus is a problem in concentration and focusing. Even people who habitually work from home have increased problems in settling down.  Here is a list of links that may help.  The advice given may…

A LIST OF PRACTICAL GUIDANCE CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS OF COURTS AND TRIBUNALS

A LIST OF PRACTICAL GUIDANCE CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS OF COURTS AND TRIBUNALS

April 24, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

There has been a whole host of information relating to the practical operation of courts and tribunals.  I am grateful to the barristers at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square for sending me details of their collection and collation of this material….

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 10: PAUL NICHOLLS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 10: PAUL NICHOLLS

April 24, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The normally ebullient solicitor Paul Nicholls joins our club as a very special member. Paul has been seriously ill with coronavirus, hospitalised, ventilated and was given a 50% chance of survival.   He is now back at home and working. Against…

GUIDANCE FOR THE CONDUCT OF REMOTE COSTS HEARINGS: READ ALL ABOUT IT

GUIDANCE FOR THE CONDUCT OF REMOTE COSTS HEARINGS: READ ALL ABOUT IT

April 23, 2020 · by gexall · in Assessment of Costs, Coronavirus, Costs, Members Content, Remote hearings

The Association of Cost Lawyers has a link on its site to agreed guidance for the Guidance of Remote Hearings. This is designed to ensure that assessments can continue remotely during social isolation.  Litigation Futures has a useful summary of…

IS PD 51Z VALID?  COURT OF APPEAL WILL HEAR CASE ON POSSESSION PROCEEDINGS ON  THE 30th APRIL

IS PD 51Z VALID? COURT OF APPEAL WILL HEAR CASE ON POSSESSION PROCEEDINGS ON THE 30th APRIL

April 23, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Appeals, Case Management, Coronavirus, Members Content

The Nearly Legal Housing Law blog reports that the Court of Appeal will hear an appeal on the 30th April as to whether PD 51Z is valid.   THE CASE The appeal is a leapfrogged appeal from a decision of…

REMOTE HEARINGS: ARE THERE "TWO NATIONS" OPERATING WITHIN THE COURT SYSTEM (OR MORE THAN THAT...)

REMOTE HEARINGS: ARE THERE “TWO NATIONS” OPERATING WITHIN THE COURT SYSTEM (OR MORE THAN THAT…)

April 22, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

The ability of the courts to proceed using remote hearings has to be celebrated. Sometimes, however, it is interesting to contrast the very real technical difficulties being experienced by county courts up and down the country with what appears to…

QUEEN'S BENCH GUIDANCE BULLETINS: SUMMARIES AND LINKS

QUEEN’S BENCH GUIDANCE BULLETINS: SUMMARIES AND LINKS

April 22, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

Inevitably guidance from the QBD  on the impact of coronavirus has come in stages.  The six  Bulletins are summarised below, together with links to the each guidance. Queen’s Bench guidance: This update explains the steps that are being taken in order…

SERVICE ON EU-DOMICILED DEFENDANTS: DIFFICULTIES THAT ARISE WITH THE CLOSURE OF THE FOREIGN PROCESS SECTION

SERVICE ON EU-DOMICILED DEFENDANTS: DIFFICULTIES THAT ARISE WITH THE CLOSURE OF THE FOREIGN PROCESS SECTION

April 21, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Service of the claim form, Serving documents

I am grateful to barrister James Beeton for drawing my attention to, and giving me permission to cite from, his post on the International Law and Travel Blog “A BIG PROBLEM FOR SERVICE ON EU-DOMICILED DEFENDANTS” THE CLOSURE OF THE FOREIGN…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 8 : ANDREW KING

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 8 : ANDREW KING

April 21, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The next to join the club is Andrew King co-owner of Lennons Solicitors.  Working from home with his wife and four young sons (6, 2 and 1 year old twins…)  Andrew has been involved in a remote trial during this…

A HEARING THAT "COULD NOT BE  CONDUCTED FAIRLY OR PROPERLY" WITHOUT A PHYSICAL PRESENCE IN THE COURTROOM: IDEA OF REMOTE TRIAL REFUSED

A HEARING THAT “COULD NOT BE CONDUCTED FAIRLY OR PROPERLY” WITHOUT A PHYSICAL PRESENCE IN THE COURTROOM: IDEA OF REMOTE TRIAL REFUSED

April 21, 2020 · by gexall · in Adjournments, Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content

The judgment of Sir Andrew McFarlane in  P (A Child: Remote Hearing), Re [2020] EWFC 32 shows that remote hearings are not suitable for every case. “It seems to me that to contemplate a remote hearing of issues such as…

EXTENSION OF TIME GRANTED AND HEARING PUT BACK BECAUSE OF COVID-19 PROBLEMS: THE RELEVANT PRINCIPLES CONSIDERED

EXTENSION OF TIME GRANTED AND HEARING PUT BACK BECAUSE OF COVID-19 PROBLEMS: THE RELEVANT PRINCIPLES CONSIDERED

April 21, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Extensions of time, Members Content

In Muncipio De Mariana & Ors v BHP Group Plc [2020] EWHC 928 (TCC) HHJ Eyre QC allowed the defendants extra time to serve evidence because of the coronavirus crisis and a hearing date was put back.  There is an…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (10): GUIDANCE FROM NEW ZEALAND

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (10): GUIDANCE FROM NEW ZEALAND

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

Here we look at guidance to lawyers from New Zealand.   The series on “Lawyers in Lockdown” is particularly illuminating, it shows that these issues are universal. We are far from alone. New Zealand The New Zealand Law Society has a…

Covid-19 and the immigration tribunals: a working guide for representatives

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

Barristers Bernadette Smith and Geeta Koska have produced a guide dealing with the legal and practical issues facing those who are practising in immigration tribunals during the coronavirus crisis. THE GUIDE One useful function of the guide is that it…

ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER AMENDMENT TO THE PRACTICE DIRECTIONS: POSSESSION PROCEEDINGS

ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER AMENDMENT TO THE PRACTICE DIRECTIONS: POSSESSION PROCEEDINGS

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

There have been amendments to Practice Direction 51Z.  These provide exceptions to the total ban on possession proceedings.   THE AMENDMENTS: 120th UPDATE – PRACTICE DIRECTION AMENDMENTS “The amendments to Practice Direction 51Z supplementing the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 are…

CORONAVIRUS AND SOCIAL CARE: ESSENTIAL GUIDANCE FROM MY COLLEAGUES

CORONAVIRUS AND SOCIAL CARE: ESSENTIAL GUIDANCE FROM MY COLLEAGUES

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

Whilst this blog deals, primarily with procedural issues and problems arising from Covid-19 there are major issues relating to substantive law.  The law on social care, in particular,  is now a major issue. On the Kings Chambers site Coronavirus: Guidance…

119th Practice Direction Update to the Civil Procedure Rules – Online Civil Money Claims in support of the Covid-19 effort

119th Practice Direction Update to the Civil Procedure Rules – Online Civil Money Claims in support of the Covid-19 effort

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

The 119th update to the Practice Direction Amendments can be found here.  The amendments relate to the the Online Civil Claims (OCMC) pilot scheme. THE CHANGES The changes are best summarised in the Courts and Tribunals Announcements page, available here. …

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (9): CANADA

April 20, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

In the 9th in this series we look at advice to and from lawyers in Canada.   All of these links offer practical advice which can be used in the UK, and beyond. Canada In ‘COVID-19: law firms going remote, some…

THE POSTS ON CORONAVIRUS: CATALOGUED AND SORTED (IT HAS BEEN QUITE A MONTH…)

April 19, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

I first wrote about Coronavirus in a post on March 15.  This feels like a very long time ago. This blog has, basically, been looking at the issues relating to coronavirus, lawyers and litigation ever since then.  This seems like…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (8) ADVICE FROM AUSTRALIA THAT MAY BOWL YOU OVER

April 19, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I have spent part of lockdown watching “The Test” – a series about Australia’s cricket team.  I have been rooting for the Aussies all the way (except when they played England of course). With the degree of planning and preparation…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS (7): GUIDANCE THAT IS BORN IN THE U.S.A.

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS (7): GUIDANCE THAT IS BORN IN THE U.S.A.

April 18, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

The thing about an international pandemic is that many of the problems we face are universal.  Lawyers across the globe are dealing with very similar issues in relation to maintaining a firm throughout the COVID-19  crisis.  Here we look at…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 7: SIMON ("SPIKE") MULLINGS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 7: SIMON (“SPIKE”) MULLINGS

April 18, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The seventh member of the club is  legal aid practitioner, Simon Mullings, who describes himself as “a long-beard housing law caseworker and newly anointed co-chair of the Housing Law Practitioners’ Association.” 1. Where are you working from now? I am…

KEEPING YOUR FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (6) : THE POSTS SO FAR

KEEPING YOUR FIRM GOING IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (6) : THE POSTS SO FAR

April 17, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

Things are moving so quickly at the moment that it is difficult to get time to recap.  This is a good time to remind people of the posts on this blog under the heading Keeping your firm going in the…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 6: JONATHAN EXALL

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 6: JONATHAN EXALL

April 16, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I have been looking for the experiences of newly qualified litigators, these have been difficult to find.  Eventually I found one newly qualified lawyer I could “persuade”.  Working as a solicitor at Chadwick Lawrence in Leeds – Jonathan Exall  Where…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 5: GILL EDWARDS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 5: GILL EDWARDS

April 16, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The newest recruit to the club is Gill Edwards a Partner acting for claimants in the clinical negligence department of Potter Rees Dolan, currently working from home in Mobberley with a partner, two teenagers and a dog. 1 Where are…

MESSAGE FOR CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT JUDGES FROM THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, MASTER OF THE ROLLS AND PRESIDENT OF THE FAMILY DIVISION

MESSAGE FOR CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT JUDGES FROM THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, MASTER OF THE ROLLS AND PRESIDENT OF THE FAMILY DIVISION

April 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

The Lord Chief Justice, Master of the Rolls and President of the Family Division have sent out a message to civil and family judges.  This has been made generally available.  I provide here highlights of the message, particularly relating to…

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