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LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS: AVOIDING STRESS  – ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS: AVOIDING STRESS – ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

August 2, 2021 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

This is the time of year when many of us go on, and return from, holiday.  Even if people are not globe trotting a few weeks (or even days) away can lead to stress.  This is an appropriate time to…

LAWYER 1706% OUT IN ESTIMATE OF COSTS - AND ASSERTS THAT'S A GOOD THING: PAH

LAWYER 1706% OUT IN ESTIMATE OF COSTS – AND ASSERTS THAT’S A GOOD THING: PAH

April 1, 2021 · by gexall · in Charity, Members Content, Well being

Today is April 1st.  The headline to this post may be slightly deceptive, but for good reason. I wanted an opportunity to thank the many dozens of people who were kind enough to support my 10,000 steps a day in…

MORE ON WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG: GOOD ADVICE IN TIMES OF STRESS AND PANIC

MORE ON WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG: GOOD ADVICE IN TIMES OF STRESS AND PANIC

March 25, 2021 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

The Law Society Gazette today has an article by John Hyde “Prosecute the firms that force junior solicitors to cover up mistakes”.  The central thrust of the argument is that there has to be a duty on firms employing lawyers…

"THE OPTIMUM CASELOAD": WHY YOU SHOULD READ AN ARTICLE ABOUT IT?

“THE OPTIMUM CASELOAD”: WHY YOU SHOULD READ AN ARTICLE ABOUT IT?

March 25, 2021 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

Workload is likely to be the main source of stress for most litigators. The very basic issue of what is an appropriate caseload for litigators is often complained about but rarely analysed.  Here we look at one sensible, and wholly…

MAKING MISTAKES AS A YOUNG LAWYER: HELPFUL GUIDANCE - WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS...

MAKING MISTAKES AS A YOUNG LAWYER: HELPFUL GUIDANCE – WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS…

March 24, 2021 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

The post yesterday on making mistakes as a young lawyer got a lot of attention and comment.  For that reason I have decided to re-post something on the same vein.  This post is based on guidance given on Twitter in…

MAKING MISTAKES AS A YOUNG LAWYER (INDEED A LAWYER OF ANY AGE): LEARNING HOW TO CRASH LAND

MAKING MISTAKES AS A YOUNG LAWYER (INDEED A LAWYER OF ANY AGE): LEARNING HOW TO CRASH LAND

March 23, 2021 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

There have been reports today of an overturning of an SRA decision, with remission back to the SDT, of a case of a young solicitor who made the mistake of leaving documents on a train.  The real issue came with…

VICARIOUS TRAUMA IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION:  A REVIEW: A BOOK WELL WORTH BUYING

VICARIOUS TRAUMA IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION: A REVIEW: A BOOK WELL WORTH BUYING

February 15, 2021 · by gexall · in Book Review, Members Content, Well being

This is a book that is long overdue.  A careful and detailed consideration of issues relating to trauma and burnout in the legal profession. It is both topical (covering the impact of Covid) and also wider ranging than the short…

THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCURATE WITNESS STATEMENTS: TURN DOWN £60,000 AND PAY OUT £90,000 INSTEAD...

THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCURATE WITNESS STATEMENTS: TURN DOWN £60,000 AND PAY OUT £90,000 INSTEAD…

February 15, 2021 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil evidence, Members Content, Well being, Witness statements

One case that exemplifies the dangers of taking an “incomplete” witness statement is the decision of Judge Keyser Q.C. In Kellie & Kellie -v- Wheatley & Lloyd Architects Ltd [2014] EWHC 2866(TCC.  This case  gives a working example of the…

A SERIES OF WEBINARS ON "STAYING SAFE" IN PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE: BRIGHTEN UP YOUR NEW YEAR

A SERIES OF WEBINARS ON “STAYING SAFE” IN PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE: BRIGHTEN UP YOUR NEW YEAR

December 9, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Case Management, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Personal Injury, Relief from sanctions, Risks of litigation, Schedules, Well being, Witness statements

To help 2021 run smoothly  for  litigators I am presenting a series of webinars in February and March on the theme of “staying safe” in the running of personal injury cases. The webinars look at key areas of practice and…

THE FIFTH LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2020: BECOME A LYRIC WRITER AND GET RECORDED: SUPPORTING FOOD BANKS

THE FIFTH LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2020: BECOME A LYRIC WRITER AND GET RECORDED: SUPPORTING FOOD BANKS

December 1, 2020 · by gexall · in Charity, Members Content, Well being

The Legal Christmas Music contest is back, for the fifth year running.  All that is required to enter is that you make, or agree you will make,  a donation to a food bank: after that is (as ever) down to…

DEALING WITH DIFFICULT OPPONENTS: USEFUL LINKS AND HINTS: "NEVER LOWER YOURSELF, HOWEVER TEMPTING"

DEALING WITH DIFFICULT OPPONENTS: USEFUL LINKS AND HINTS: “NEVER LOWER YOURSELF, HOWEVER TEMPTING”

November 24, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil evidence, Members Content, Well being

There was a recent Twitter discussion about the most appropriate means of dealing with “difficult” (meaning most rude) opponents.  This led me to look at the guidance that is available for dealing with these issues in the legal profession. Here…

BULLYING AT WORK: ADVICE FROM THE PROFESSION AND USEFUL LINKS: "NO ONE IS IMMUNE AND NO ONE KNOWS HOW MUCH IT WILL AFFECT THEM UNTIL IT HAPPENS"

BULLYING AT WORK: ADVICE FROM THE PROFESSION AND USEFUL LINKS: “NO ONE IS IMMUNE AND NO ONE KNOWS HOW MUCH IT WILL AFFECT THEM UNTIL IT HAPPENS”

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

This week is Anti-Bullying week. For this, and other, reasons it is a good time to repeat advice about dealing with bullying at work, in the legal profession in particular.  Firstly useful observations from the lawyers on Twitter, secondly reviews…

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (5):LITIGATION DEADLINES -  AVOIDING THE PAIN BY SHARING THE PAIN

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (5):LITIGATION DEADLINES – AVOIDING THE PAIN BY SHARING THE PAIN

November 10, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Coronavirus, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Well being

The fact that we are in lockdown does not make litigation deadlines go away.  Litigation may be more problematic, however there is now nothing in the rules that recognises the difficulties that litigators face.   One way of dealing with this…

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (4): PRODUCTIVITY

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (4): PRODUCTIVITY

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

How hard is it to say “productive” whilst working from home?  This issue has been addressed in a number of publications. Here are a selection from across the world. Stanford – The productivity pitfalls of working from home in the age…

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (3): STARTING A NEW JOB IN LOCKDOWN (WITH SOME HINTS FOR THE REST OF US AS WELL)

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (3): STARTING A NEW JOB IN LOCKDOWN (WITH SOME HINTS FOR THE REST OF US AS WELL)

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

Some people are starting new jobs during lockdown.  Many trainees and pupils are also embarking upon their careers.  This post was actually suggested by someone doing just that – starting their (deferred) training contract early next year.  There are now…

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (2): DEALING WITH LONELINESS - ADVICE FOR LAWYERS (AND OTHERS)

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (2): DEALING WITH LONELINESS – ADVICE FOR LAWYERS (AND OTHERS)

November 5, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Working from home can be a lonely experience. This can be tough, particularly in the winter months.  In the second in this series we  look at some of the helpful guidance that is available for dealing with issues relating to…

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (1): DECOMPRESSION - WINDING DOWN AFTER WORK FINISHES

WORKING FROM HOME IN A LONELY WINTER (1): DECOMPRESSION – WINDING DOWN AFTER WORK FINISHES

November 3, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings, Well being

There are many posts on this blog about  issues relating to working from home. In the early stage of the “first” lockdown many practitioners kindly contributed to a series of posts about the practicalities of  home working, a new experience…

”THAT ADMIRABLE SOLICITOR FROM CREWKERNE": A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL WILLIAMSON

”THAT ADMIRABLE SOLICITOR FROM CREWKERNE”: A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL WILLIAMSON

October 25, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

In June this year I published an interview with Michael Williamson as part of The (Not So) Lonely Litigators Club series. Michael was the final “founding” member of our club. At that time Michael had recently merged his practice and…

WHAT TO TAKE TO COURT: TEN TIPS FROM THE NICE LAWYERS OF TWITTER (& DOZENS MORE IF YOU FOLLOW THE LINKS)

October 11, 2020 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content, Well being

These must be difficult times for trainees and pupils.  One of the things you learn (often the hard way) is what, and what not, to take to court.  Trips to court now far less frequent and these essential skills may…

20 PIECES OF ADVICE FOR THE YOUNG LAWYER (& THE REST OF US): WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

20 PIECES OF ADVICE FOR THE YOUNG LAWYER (& THE REST OF US): WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

October 9, 2020 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Useful links, Well being, Witness statements

This week I have been concentrating on advice given by judges to lawyers.  We are now moving on to advice given by lawyers for lawyers.  I have selected twenty from dozens (possibly hundreds) of tweets given when I asked on…

STRESS: HOMEWORKING, SOCIAL ISOLATION AND FISH FILES: A RECAP OF PREVIOUS POSTS THAT MAY BE ABLE TO HELP

STRESS: HOMEWORKING, SOCIAL ISOLATION AND FISH FILES: A RECAP OF PREVIOUS POSTS THAT MAY BE ABLE TO HELP

September 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

There has been some discussion on Twitter recently about stress at work and the problems caused when mistakes are made (particularly when they are your own fault).   Added to this we have the difficulties of home working, the lack of…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 37: THE MUSICAL SECTION: IWONA BOESCHE : VIOLIN (& DRUMS)

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 37: THE MUSICAL SECTION: IWONA BOESCHE : VIOLIN (& DRUMS)

July 13, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Next to join our musical section is barrister Iwona Boesche. I felt we needed to add strength and depth to our classical section.   Iwona is too modest to mention in her interview that she is a former leader of…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 36: THE MUSICAL SECTION: SUSANNA WHAWELL: SAXOPHONE

July 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

I thought the Club was in need of some more woodwind players, and a widening of the scope of its membership. As the constitution allows I asked Susanna Whawell to join.  Susanna is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 35: HOWARD KEMP: THE OLYMPIAN, DRUMMING DISTRICT JUDGE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 35: HOWARD KEMP: THE OLYMPIAN, DRUMMING DISTRICT JUDGE

June 29, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

District Judge Howard Kemp is the third in what, currently, is our trio of judicial musicians.  DJ Kemp is a drummer, and if you want to know what makes him an Olympian, read carefully… What instrument (or instruments) do you…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 34: THE MUSICAL SECTION: JAMES HEYWORTH, SAXOPHONE, FLUTE & CLARINET

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 34: THE MUSICAL SECTION: JAMES HEYWORTH, SAXOPHONE, FLUTE & CLARINET

June 25, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Our next member is newly retired District Judge James Heyworth. James is also a reinvigorated woodwind player. It turns out that  I have untapped a whole host of judicial musicians, there may be more to come..   What instrument do…

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 33: THE MUSICAL SECTION: H.H. JUDGE WOLSTENHOLME - THE DRUMMER JUDGE

THE NOT SO LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 33: THE MUSICAL SECTION: H.H. JUDGE WOLSTENHOLME – THE DRUMMER JUDGE

June 23, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

The next member of the musical section of  our Club is retired Circuit Judge Scott Wolstenholme.  Scott may have retired from law a few years back but he is incapable of retiring from drumming.  I have been playing in a…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 32: THE MUSICAL SECTION: STEPHEN SIMBLET QC: THE MANDOLIN PLAYING SILK

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 32: THE MUSICAL SECTION: STEPHEN SIMBLET QC: THE MANDOLIN PLAYING SILK

June 19, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

I said I was looking for a wide variety of music and musicians for the music section of the club.  Stephen Simblet QC plays mandolin in Balkan folk music groups (there are links to their performances below).  This ties up…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 31: THE  MUSICAL SECTION: NIKOLAS CLARKE - THE CONDUCTOR'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 31: THE MUSICAL SECTION: NIKOLAS CLARKE – THE CONDUCTOR’S TALE

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

Having had 30 lawyers write about their experiences in lockdown it is now time to vary the membership. Indeed  the club constitution requires us to lighten the mood and provide cheer to the profession.  So I have decided to expand…

WHEN THE SKY FALLS IN: WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG IN LITIGATION: WEBINAR 6th AUGUST 2020

WHEN THE SKY FALLS IN: WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG IN LITIGATION: WEBINAR 6th AUGUST 2020

June 18, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Case Management, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Education, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Webinar, Well being

I have been writing on this blog for some time now that lawyers should be taught that mistakes happen.  We should aim to avoid them but if errors are made they are often rectifiable if dealt with correctly and quickly. …

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB: OUR THIRTY FOUNDING MEMBERS: WHERE WILL THE CLUB GO FROM HERE?

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB: OUR THIRTY FOUNDING MEMBERS: WHERE WILL THE CLUB GO FROM HERE?

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

We now have thirty founding members of  The (not so) Lonely Litigator’s Club.  I started the  club in the hope that it would give some people some support during lockdown by seeing how other lawyers are coping  whilst working at…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 30: OUR FINAL FOUNDING MEMBER MICHAEL WILLIAMSON:  " THAT ADMIRABLE SOLICITOR FROM CREWKERNE"

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 30: OUR FINAL FOUNDING MEMBER MICHAEL WILLIAMSON: ” THAT ADMIRABLE SOLICITOR FROM CREWKERNE”

June 17, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

This is the last post in this series in its current format.  The thirty club members to date are our “founding members”.   I started this series so lawyers could share their experiences of working through lockdown. Michael has dealt with…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 29: STEPHEN LOXTON: THE CLERK'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 29: STEPHEN LOXTON: THE CLERK’S TALE

June 17, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Next on our list of members is Stephen Loxton, Director of Clerking at Kings Chambers.  Steve is working from home with two young children for company.  He is one of hundreds (if not thousands)of people involved in the management of…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 28: DAVID WITHERS

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 28: DAVID WITHERS

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

There may, at times, be a slight Yorkshire bias to the selection of club members, be assured that this is not unconscious.  However I noticed that South Yorkshire was missing. Today we here from David Withers a partner at Irwin…

COVID REPEATS: THE WHOLE SERIES IN ONE PLACE

COVID REPEATS: THE WHOLE SERIES IN ONE PLACE

June 13, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Well being

There are 50 posts in this series.  They represent a personal choice of the 3,614 posts on this blog over the past seven years. COVID REPEATS (1): THE (ALMOST) COMPLETE GUIDE FOR ASPIRANT AND NEW LAWYERS – FROM TWITTER COVID…

BACK TO COURT: USEFUL ADVICE AND LINKS FOR KEEPING SAFE  WHILST OUT AND ABOUT IN A PANDEMIC

BACK TO COURT: USEFUL ADVICE AND LINKS FOR KEEPING SAFE WHILST OUT AND ABOUT IN A PANDEMIC

June 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The courts are, gradually, re-opening.  Civil and criminal hearings are taking place.  We have to trust that steps are being taken to protect our health. I asked on Twitter for advice that people had in relation to getting to, and…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 27: DANIEL HERMAN (WITH DETAILS OF THE DANNY TURNBULL SCHOLARSHIP)

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 27: DANIEL HERMAN (WITH DETAILS OF THE DANNY TURNBULL SCHOLARSHIP)

June 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Our latest member is Daniel Herman  a partner at Stewarts in Leeds.   I have asked Daniel one additional question in addition to the usual seven. As  everyone knows the constitution of the Club  includes the aim of encouraging people to…

COVID REPEATS 50 (THE FINAL ONE): MEMORIES OF A  FRIEND AND FORMER CLERK: ROBIN BUTCHARD

COVID REPEATS 50 (THE FINAL ONE): MEMORIES OF A FRIEND AND FORMER CLERK: ROBIN BUTCHARD

June 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

I am finishing this series on a personal note.   In June last year I wrote a tribute to Robin Butchard.  I later attended his funeral and was one of the (many) who stood up in a very packed chapel. Rob…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 26: GABOR COVAKS: THE MANDOLIN PLAYING SOLICITOR'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 26: GABOR COVAKS: THE MANDOLIN PLAYING SOLICITOR’S TALE

May 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The Club may be unique in legal history  because, in addition to promoting knowledge and skills about litigation, the constitution also has the aims of promoting laywers playing and listening to mandolin music.  That is just one of the reasons…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 25: CLAIRE GREEN: THE COST LAWYER'S TALE (OR TWO TAILS IN FACT)

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 25: CLAIRE GREEN: THE COST LAWYER’S TALE (OR TWO TAILS IN FACT)

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

Our club is going to need a costs lawyer or two. So for our first costs lawyer member I went straight to the top. Claire Green is currently Chairman of the Association of  Costs Lawyers ( ACL) as well as…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 24: ROBERT MALES: THE MANAGING PARTNER'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 24: ROBERT MALES: THE MANAGING PARTNER’S TALE

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

The latest member of our club is Robert Males. As you may be able to guess from the photo Robert is managing partner of Underwoods Solicitors of Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire and Cape Town, South Africa.   Where are you working…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 23: SASHA BEAUMONT-HODGES: THE LAW STUDENT'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 23: SASHA BEAUMONT-HODGES: THE LAW STUDENT’S TALE

May 17, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

It is important for the future of the club that we encourage young members and are aware of the difficulties that they are going through at the moment. For that reason I invited law student Sasha Beaumont-Hughes to become a…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 22: PAUL MAGRATH: THE LAW REPORTER'S TALE

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 22: PAUL MAGRATH: THE LAW REPORTER’S TALE

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

It occurred to me that a law reporter would would be a very helpful, in not essential,  addition to our club ( I have checked and the club rules allow this). So I asked Paul Magrath to join. Paul  is…

COVID REPEATS 23: A CHEERFUL POST FOR THE WEEKEND: THE GOOD STUFF ABOUT BEING A LITIGATOR - FROM NICE LAWYERS

COVID REPEATS 23: A CHEERFUL POST FOR THE WEEKEND: THE GOOD STUFF ABOUT BEING A LITIGATOR – FROM NICE LAWYERS

May 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Well being

I thought it would be a good idea to end the week on a positive note.  Here we are looking at contributions from lawyers on Twitter about the positive side of being a lawyer. THE QUEST I set the challenge…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 21: DONNA SCULLY: FROM DUBLIN TO LIVERPOOL

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 21: DONNA SCULLY: FROM DUBLIN TO LIVERPOOL

May 12, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Our newest member practices in Liverpool. Donna Scully. Originally from Dublin Donna qualified as a solicitor at the age of 30 and is now director of the Carpenters Group.   I am Irish, from Dublin.  I am a joint owner/Director…

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB 20: SNIGDHA NAG: THE LAW LECTURER'S VIEW

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB 20: SNIGDHA NAG: THE LAW LECTURER’S VIEW

May 10, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

It is well known that the constitution of the Club requires us to “encourage and educate the legal profession and public in the importance and rules of civil procedure”. Naturally, therefore, the Club needs law lecturers to help us in…

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…

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…

REMOTE HEARINGS IN FAMILY CASES: A STUDY WORTH READING (BUT PERHAPS NOT ON THE SCREEN...)

REMOTE HEARINGS IN FAMILY CASES: A STUDY WORTH READING (BUT PERHAPS NOT ON THE SCREEN…)

May 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Remote hearings, Useful links, Well being

In a remarkably quick amount of time the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory has produced a “rapid consultation” Remote hearings in the family justice system. It is available on a link here. The report is worth reading in full. One point…

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…

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  • The APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents 4th edition

Useful Links

  • Buntools (for preparing PDF Bundles)
  • Kings Chambers
  • Kings Chambers Costs & Litigation Funding
  • Kings Chambers Serious Injury
  • The Civil Procedure Rules
  • The Law Society Gazette
  • The National Archives Recently Published Judgments
  • The Senior Court Costs Office Guide 2025
  • www.Bailii.org

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