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COVID-19 and Remote Court Arrangements: 30 tips for dealing with Virtual Hearings: GUEST POST FROM ANDREW KING

COVID-19 and Remote Court Arrangements: 30 tips for dealing with Virtual Hearings: GUEST POST FROM ANDREW KING

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

I am grateful to Andrew King from Lennons solicitors for allowing me to reproduce his article on dealing with virtual hearings. This was based on Andrew’s experience of being involved in a three day remote trial.  As you can see…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB (4): ELIZABETH THOMAS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB (4): ELIZABETH THOMAS

April 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Elizabeth Thomas knows a thing or too about “remote” working and was the ideal candidate to be the next member of our club. Elizabeth is a Partner in Healthcare Litigation at Hempsons (London) but has been working from home for…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB (3): LUCY MILLS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB (3): LUCY MILLS

April 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The next to join our club is Senior Associate at Stewarts Law  Lucy Mills.  Lucy is working from home, in a desk on a landing, with two boys aged 3 and 5 in the house.  Like so many people she…

Covid-19  Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire & Lincolnshire Protocol  HHJ Godsmark QC - Designated Civil Judge

Covid-19 Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire & Lincolnshire Protocol HHJ Godsmark QC – Designated Civil Judge

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HHJ Godsmark QC has issued the listing and hearing protocol set out below for all Civil courts in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. It is worthwhile having a close look at the annexes in relation to listing priorities and the provision…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB (2): NIGEL POOLE QC

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB (2): NIGEL POOLE QC

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Second up in this series is Nigel Poole QC who is balancing the job of carrying on working alongside being Head of Kings Chambers. Nigel’s view of the importance of social interaction in the workplace is important, it balances the…

CORONAVIRUS, EXTENSIONS OF TIME AND TRIAL WINDOWS: THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE MUST BE KEPT TURNING...

CORONAVIRUS, EXTENSIONS OF TIME AND TRIAL WINDOWS: THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE MUST BE KEPT TURNING…

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Coronavirus, Members Content

In Heineken Supply Chain BV v Anheuser-Busch Inbev SA [2020] EWHC 892 (Pat) Damiel Alexander QC (sitting as a High Court judge) considered issues relating to timetabling and the problems caused by coronavirus.   The problems caused to a party by…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB (1): HILARY WETHERELL

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB (1): HILARY WETHERELL

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I have meant, for some time, to start a series looking at how litigators up and down the country are dealing with working in social isolation.  Hopefully shared experiences  and advice will mean that we are not so lonely. I’m…

CONSTRUING THE CORONAVIRUS REGULATIONS:  THE "RESCUE CULTURE"

CONSTRUING THE CORONAVIRUS REGULATIONS: THE “RESCUE CULTURE”

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content

The fact that the judgment in Carluccio’s Ltd, Re Insolvency Act 1986 [2020] EWHC 886 (Ch)  was delivered on the morning of a bank holiday says a lot in itself.  Mr Justice Snowden was called upon to construe aspects of…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (5): DEALING WITH CLIENTS

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (5): DEALING WITH CLIENTS

April 13, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Coronavirus, Members Content

Dealing with clients is a central part of the lawyer’s job.   Here we look at guidance on helping and communicating with clients throughout the coronavirus outbreak. GUIDANCE FOR LAWYERS An article from the Legal Executive Institute, ‘COVID-19 Challenges: Keeping Law Firms Going…

MORE ON THE NEW RULES EXTENDING TIME:  HOW DOES THE PRACTICE DIRECTION IMPACT ON THE RULES FOR EXTENDING TIME FOR SERVICE OF THE DEFENCE?

MORE ON THE NEW RULES EXTENDING TIME: HOW DOES THE PRACTICE DIRECTION IMPACT ON THE RULES FOR EXTENDING TIME FOR SERVICE OF THE DEFENCE?

April 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Extensions of time, Members Content

A very sensible question was asked on Twitter last week about whether the Practice Direction extending time applied to the very specific rule about parties agreeing an extension of time for filing the defence. THE RULES RELATING TO FILING A…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS  (4):  SITES THAT HELP

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (4): SITES THAT HELP

April 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Costs, Members Content

In the fourth in this series we look at general guides and resources from around the world available to help law firms survive the profound difficulties posed by coronavirus.     LexisNexis offers a free Coronavirus Resource Kit to help prepare your…

THE REMOTE ACCESS FAMILY COURT: NOW IN IT'S THIRD EDITION: GUIDANCE ON HEARINGS

THE REMOTE ACCESS FAMILY COURT: NOW IN IT’S THIRD EDITION: GUIDANCE ON HEARINGS

April 9, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

It says a lot that the Remote Access Family Court by Mr Justice MacDonald was in its 3rd version by April 3.  It remains the case that much that is said there is of relevance to non-family practitioners.  For instance…

SKYPE HEARINGS AND APPEALS: COURT OF APPEAL ARE STEPPING ON THE GAS...

SKYPE HEARINGS AND APPEALS: COURT OF APPEAL ARE STEPPING ON THE GAS…

April 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

 Teesside Gas Transportation Ltd v Cats North Sea Ltd & Ors [2020] EWCA Civ 503 demonstrated that Court of Appeal hearings can take place remotely.   “I have explained how this hearing was undertaken in an attempt to demonstrate the…

CIVIL COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS AND EARLY RELEASE FROM PRISON: CORONAVIRUS A RELEVANT FACTOR

CIVIL COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS AND EARLY RELEASE FROM PRISON: CORONAVIRUS A RELEVANT FACTOR

April 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Committal proceedings, Coronavirus, Members Content

In Chelsea Football Club Ltd v Nichols & Anor [2020] EWHC 827 (QB) Mr Justice Chamberlain held that the applicant’s health condition, current prison conditions and coronavirus were a relevant factor in the early discharge of someone imprisoned for contempt…

HEARING WHERE PARTIES MADE SUBMISSIONS BY TELEPHONE IS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE OPEN JUSTICE PRINCIPLE

HEARING WHERE PARTIES MADE SUBMISSIONS BY TELEPHONE IS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE OPEN JUSTICE PRINCIPLE

April 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content

In  the judgment given today in  Jankowski v Regional Court of Torun, Poland [2020] EWHC 826 (Admin) Mr Justice Fordham explained the steps taken by the court meant that a hearing held where the parties attended by telephone complied with…

THE TRIAL WILL GO ON: JUDGE REJECTS ARGUMENT THAT FIVE WEEK TRIAL HAD TO BE ADJOURNED BECAUSE OF COVID-19

THE TRIAL WILL GO ON: JUDGE REJECTS ARGUMENT THAT FIVE WEEK TRIAL HAD TO BE ADJOURNED BECAUSE OF COVID-19

April 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Adjournments, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

In Blackfriars Ltd, Re [2020] EWHC 845 (Ch) Mr John Kimbell QC (sitting as a  Deputy High Court judge) refused an application to adjourn a trial made on the basis of the difficulties caused by coronavirus.  The judgment contains a…

CASES PROCEEDING IN BIRMINGHAM HIGH COURT (QBD) AND COUNTY COURT: GUIDANCE FROM THE DCJ

CASES PROCEEDING IN BIRMINGHAM HIGH COURT (QBD) AND COUNTY COURT: GUIDANCE FROM THE DCJ

April 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HHJ Worster: the Acting Designated Civil Judge for Birmingham has issued the following guidance in relation to cases proceeding in the QBD at Birmingham High Court and Birmingham County Court.     “This local guidance provides some general information about…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (3): CASH FLOW

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (3): CASH FLOW

April 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Costs, Members Content

In the third in this series we look at the help and guidance in relation to cashflow. This is a important topic for every law firm and chambers. It is also a subject on which some lawyers may have to…

SOUTH YORKSHIRE CIVIL: COVID LISTING AND HEARING PROTOCOL

SOUTH YORKSHIRE CIVIL: COVID LISTING AND HEARING PROTOCOL

April 7, 2020 · by gexall · in Case Management, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HHJ Robinson, the DCJ for South Yorkshire, has published a listing and hearing protocol for all court users. This is reproduced in full below.   “South Yorkshire Civil Covid-19 Protocol 1 His Honour Judge Graham Robinson, Designated Civil Judge (DCJ)…

WORKING FROM HOME WITH KIDS: GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER AND USEFUL LINKS

WORKING FROM HOME WITH KIDS: GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER AND USEFUL LINKS

April 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Not only are many people having to adapt to working from home and the kids are there too. This obviously creates many problems. I asked if anyone on Twitter had any tips and got some helpful replies.  I have put…

REMOTE HEARINGS AND THE "MacMICRO FRIEND": A NEW LEGAL CONCEPT IS BORN...

REMOTE HEARINGS AND THE “MacMICRO FRIEND”: A NEW LEGAL CONCEPT IS BORN…

April 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

The judgment of Mr Justice Williams in Padero-Mernagh v Mernagh (Divorce: Nullity: Remote Hearing) [2020] EWFC 27 introduces a new legal concept, the ‘MacMicro friend”. In all seriousness this is something that will have to be considered given that family…

CIVIL UPDATE FOR NORTH AND WEST YORKSHIRE: NEW GUIDANCE TODAY FROM THE DCJ

CIVIL UPDATE FOR NORTH AND WEST YORKSHIRE: NEW GUIDANCE TODAY FROM THE DCJ

April 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HHJ Gosnell has issued new guidance today for courts in North and West Yorkshire.   “These are extraordinary times. My judicial and HMCTS colleagues are attempting to re-invent the wheels of civil justice by completely changing the way the courts…

NEW WEBINAR (COMING SOON):  WITNESS STATEMENTS: THE STATEMENT OF TRUTH AND SOCIAL ISOLATION.

NEW WEBINAR (COMING SOON): WITNESS STATEMENTS: THE STATEMENT OF TRUTH AND SOCIAL ISOLATION.

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

I am preparing and recording a webinar on preparing and drafting witness statements.  Particular attention is being given to the difficulties of interviewing witnesses and preparing statements in a time of social isolation.  The webinar should be available from the…

THE OTHER IMPORTANT RULE CHANGE TODAY IN RELATION TO WITNESS STATEMENTS: AND, HONESTLY, THIS COULDN'T HAVE COME AT A BETTER TIME

THE OTHER IMPORTANT RULE CHANGE TODAY IN RELATION TO WITNESS STATEMENTS: AND, HONESTLY, THIS COULDN’T HAVE COME AT A BETTER TIME

April 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Clinical Negligence, Coronavirus, Members Content, Witness statements

Along with changes to the statement of truth the rule changes effective from today now impose a further obligation in relation to witness statements.  I have written about this before (but much has happened since).   THE NEW RULES From…

CIVIL LAWYERS: SPEND A BIT OF TIME THINKING ABOUT EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS: A USEFUL SERIES FROM KINGS CHAMBERS

April 5, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

The vast majority of working lawyers are finding things difficult at the moment.  Spare a thought, however, for employment lawyers. They are having to deal with legal concepts that simply didn’t exist a fortnight ago, a whole new set of…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (2): HOW DO YOU KEEP ON EMPLOYING PEOPLE?

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (2): HOW DO YOU KEEP ON EMPLOYING PEOPLE?

April 5, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

In the second in this series we look at help and guidance available in relation to employing people throughout the difficult coronavirus period.   Firstly looking at general guidance and then at specific advice for law firms.   GENERAL GUIDANCE What…

CIVIL PROCEDURE AND CORONAVIRUS: BLOG AND ARTICLES ROUND UP - MARCH 2020

CIVIL PROCEDURE AND CORONAVIRUS: BLOG AND ARTICLES ROUND UP – MARCH 2020

April 3, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

Here I try to round up the key posts, articles and blogs about coronavirus that are of particular relevance to civil litigators. Courts Association for Costs Lawyers Courts to continue sitting despite coronavirus, says Lord Chancellor (19/03/2020) Herbert Smith Freehills COVID-19: Impact on civil…

CORONAVIRUS BULLETIN FROM MASTER FONTAINE: ISSUED TODAY: QUEEN’S BENCH MASTERS HEARINGS

April 3, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

CORONAVIRUS BULLETIN 3 INFORMATION FOR QUEEN’S BENCH COURT USERS QUEEN’S BENCH MASTERS HEARINGS AND QB ACTION DEPARTMENT I would like to update QB court users on further developments that I hope will assist all those working remotely. Practice Direction 51ZA…

REASONS TO BE PROUD OF OUR PROFESSION 1: THE APIL - FOIL BEST PRACTICE FOR MUTUAL CO-OPERATION

REASONS TO BE PROUD OF OUR PROFESSION 1: THE APIL – FOIL BEST PRACTICE FOR MUTUAL CO-OPERATION

April 3, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content

I have been looking for examples of good practice by the legal profession during the coronavirus crisis.  A good place to start is the APIL/FOIL agreement on best practice.   The agreement can be found on a link on the page…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (1) MANAGING REMOTE WORKING

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (1) MANAGING REMOTE WORKING

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Coronavirus, Members Content

This series is looking at guides and links to help law firms stay in business during the coronavirus crisis.  I am looking at guidance from around the world.  Here we look at guides to manage remote working. GUIDANCE FOR LAW…

THE NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION 2:  "THE COURT WILL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC"

THE NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION 2: “THE COURT WILL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC”

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Extensions of time, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Rule Changes, Sanctions

Looking at paragraph 4 of the Practice Direction today it, in effect, enshrines commonsense.  However there are still steps lawyers should take to protect their clients (and their own) position. “In so far as compatible with the proper administration of…

THE NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION: THE LIMITATIONS ON THE POWER TO EXTEND TIME BY AGREEMENT AND MAKING AN APPLICATION

THE NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION: THE LIMITATIONS ON THE POWER TO EXTEND TIME BY AGREEMENT AND MAKING AN APPLICATION

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Extensions of time, Members Content

Although it is welcome the new Practice direction is a bit disappointing.  It does not trust litigators at all (or not very much). Parties can agree extensions of up to 56 days, without permission of the Court, but not beyond…

IT IS HERE:  EXTENSIONS OF TIME AND THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

IT IS HERE: EXTENSIONS OF TIME AND THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Extensions of time, Members Content

 A bit late, but still welcome, is the update, applicable from today which allows the parties to agree a longer extension of time and state, expressly, that problems caused by coronavirus will be taken to account when a court is…

COURT OF APPEAL HEAR CASE BY VIDEOCONFERENCING

COURT OF APPEAL HEAR CASE BY VIDEOCONFERENCING

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

Fairly soon, I am sure, the holding of hearings remotely will become such a commonplace that they will pass without comment. In the interim, however, it is worthwhile noting that the Court of Appeal heard an appeal on the 26th…

KEEPING THE COURTS RUNNING: THE VIEW FROM THE NORTH

KEEPING THE COURTS RUNNING: THE VIEW FROM THE NORTH

April 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

There are two posts on Kings Chambers’  coronavirus and the law blog today which deal with practices put in place to keep the Courts running. Costs and Applications in Manchester: Guidance from the DCJ sets out the note sent out…

THE HIGH COURT CONTINGENCY PLAN: HEARINGS DURING CORONAVIRUS

April 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

The previous post referred to the High Court contingency plan.  This is available here.  “Guidance for the Business and Property Courts in Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle” is available from Kings Chambers Blog here. High Court Business Contingency Plan for…

THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE FEES OFFICE CLOSED: EMAIL ADDRESSES TO CONTACT

April 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Coronavirus, Court fees, Members Content

A HCMTS notice states that the RCJ Fees Office is closed.  It gives appropriate email addresses. The Royal Courts of Justice Fees Office will close to the public until further notice (1 April 2020). Court users are advised to contact…

HMCTS GUIDANCE: THE COURT OF APPEAL, HIGH COURT AND SENIOR COURT COSTS OFFICE

April 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HMCTS has seen out the following guidance in relation to the Court of Appeal, High Court and Senior Court Costs Office. The High Court and Court of Appeal will be covering the following work today (1 April 2020). Court of…

CIVIL COURT LISTING PRIORITIES: HMCTS NOTICE TODAY

April 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

HMCTS has sent out a list of Civil court listing priorities today. Civil court listing priorities: 1 April 2020 Priority 1 – work that must be done • Committals • Freezing Orders • Injunctions (and return days for ex parte…

THE RULE COMMITTEE: ACTING WITH THE SPEED OF A TORTOISE WITH A WOODEN LEG (AND THAT MAY BE UNFAIR ON THREE-LEGGED TORTOISES).

THE RULE COMMITTEE: ACTING WITH THE SPEED OF A TORTOISE WITH A WOODEN LEG (AND THAT MAY BE UNFAIR ON THREE-LEGGED TORTOISES).

March 31, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

At a time when we have had major pieces of legislation introduced at remarkable speed the Rule Committee has, thus far, managed nothing.  I am asked what response I got to the “Open Letter” to the Rule Committee about the…

CORONAVIRUS, COURT HEARINGS (WITH NO ONE PRESENT)  AND SOCIAL MEDIA: ALL IN ONE CASE

CORONAVIRUS, COURT HEARINGS (WITH NO ONE PRESENT) AND SOCIAL MEDIA: ALL IN ONE CASE

March 31, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content

The judgment today of HHJ Worster (sitting as a High Court Judge) in Wolverhampton City Council & Ors v Persons Unknown [2020] EWHC 759 (QB) was given after the claimant did not attend the hearing because of the coronavirus crisis….

COURT FUNDS OFFICE WILL NOW ACCEPT ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS BY BACS DIRECT CREDIT.

COURT FUNDS OFFICE WILL NOW ACCEPT ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS BY BACS DIRECT CREDIT.

March 31, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content

I have had a tweet from John de Bono QC stating that the Courts Funds Office will now accept electronic payment by BACS Direct Credit. “Breaking news. I understand Court Funds Office will now accept electronic payments by BACS Direct…

REMOTE HEARINGS (1): HOW ARE THE COURTS COPING? TWO CASES TODAY

REMOTE HEARINGS (1): HOW ARE THE COURTS COPING? TWO CASES TODAY

March 31, 2020 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

I hope to keep a running record of how the courts are coping with remote hearings. Two cases reported today provide examples. Telephone used in committal proceedings In  Anwer v Central Bridging Loans Ltd [2020] EWHC 765 (Ch) Mr Justice…

ADMINISTRATIVE COURT OFFICE NOTICES AND CORONAVIRUS ARRANGEMENTS: USEFUL LINKS ON ILPA WEBSITE

ADMINISTRATIVE COURT OFFICE NOTICES AND CORONAVIRUS ARRANGEMENTS: USEFUL LINKS ON ILPA WEBSITE

March 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

The Administrative Court has issued a number of notices relating to their Covid-19 arrangements. THE NOTICES These are not yet on the court website.  However they are available from the ILPA website  – available here. … Enjoying this post? Become a…

WEBINAR ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS 31st MARCH 2020: NOW WITH SPECIAL CORONAVIRUS SECTION

WEBINAR ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS 31st MARCH 2020: NOW WITH SPECIAL CORONAVIRUS SECTION

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

The long-planned webinar tomorrow on Social Media and the Personal Injury Lawyer is still going ahead *. This  will now include a lengthy session on useful social media links and helpful sites for lawyers during the coronavirus crisis.   THE…

HMCTS operational summary 30 March 2020: USEFUL GUIDANCE AND LINKS

March 30, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings, Useful links

The communications team at HMCTS are putting in a shift.   Their operational summary for today was out at 7.35 am this morning.  There are a number of useful links.   THE SUMMARY We’re consolidating the work of courts and tribunals…

Priority courts and tribunals start from Monday 30 March 2020

March 29, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

The Government has sent out a press release stating that some courts remain open.  (To see the courts click on the Courts and Tribunals Track Checker at the bottom of the release). “Network of priority courts will remain open during…

REMOTE HEARINGS: BUT WHAT ABOUT "WITNESS DEMEANOUR"?

REMOTE HEARINGS: BUT WHAT ABOUT “WITNESS DEMEANOUR”?

March 29, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings, Witness statements

One of the issues that has been raised in objection to “remote” hearings is the question of witness demeanour.  In modern litigation recent case law suggests that this is not a major factor in any event.   “No doubt it…

REMOTE HEARING IN THE COURT OF PROTECTION: 17 PARTICIPANTS, 11 WITNESSES AND TWO JOURNALISTS: LESSONS TO BE LEARNT

REMOTE HEARING IN THE COURT OF PROTECTION: 17 PARTICIPANTS, 11 WITNESSES AND TWO JOURNALISTS: LESSONS TO BE LEARNT

March 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

I am grateful to Dr Penny Cooper for pointing out to me that the decision of Mr Justice Mostyn in A Clinical Commissioning Group v AF & Ors [2020] EWCOP 16 involved a hearing remotely.  It contains an important comment…

THE FIRST VIRTUAL TRIAL IN THE COMMERCIAL COURT - READ ALL ABOUT IT

THE FIRST VIRTUAL TRIAL IN THE COMMERCIAL COURT – READ ALL ABOUT IT

March 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

There is an interesting article by Stewarts about an ongoing trial in the commercial court that is continuing remotely.   The trial of  National Bank of Kazakhstan & Others v The Bank of New York Mellon & Ors is continuing remotely….

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