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FIFTH BIRTHDAY REVIEW 5: THE JUDGE'S GUIDE TO ADVOCACY SERIES: TWO AND A HALF DONE

FIFTH BIRTHDAY REVIEW 5: THE JUDGE’S GUIDE TO ADVOCACY SERIES: TWO AND A HALF DONE

June 25, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Applications, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Witness statements

There are two completed series on judge’s guide to advocacy – and we are part way through the third. There is still plenty of material available and I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a fourth series.  Advice has been…

JUDGES CANNOT MAGICALLY ACQUIRE INFORMATION BY OSMOSIS:  THE DUTY ON PARTIES TO ENCAPSULATE LONG-RUNNING LITIGATION

JUDGES CANNOT MAGICALLY ACQUIRE INFORMATION BY OSMOSIS: THE DUTY ON PARTIES TO ENCAPSULATE LONG-RUNNING LITIGATION

June 9, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Applications, Case Management, Civil evidence, Costs, Members Content

In SC BTA Bank v Ablyazov & Anor [2018] EWHC 1368 (Comm) Patrica Robertson QC (sitting as a High Court Judge) reminded practitioners that judges have no magical powers. When a long-running case on a “grand scale” comes before the court…

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW SERIES 3 PART 5: LAW AND THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME: LEARNING TO LOSE A CASE WELL

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3 PART 5: LAW AND THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME: LEARNING TO LOSE A CASE WELL

June 4, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Appeals, Applications, Members Content

It is difficult to review a book like Stephen Sedley’s  Law and the Whirligig of Time. A wide ranging series of essays that covers everything from the “role of the judge ” to Bob Dylan and Under Milk Wood.  It…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 4: A VIEW FROM THE CLERK'S BENCH: MANNERS MAKETH THE ADVOCATE

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 4: A VIEW FROM THE CLERK’S BENCH: MANNERS MAKETH THE ADVOCATE

May 18, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Civil evidence, Members Content

In this post I am recommending you read “The Art of Advocacy: Twenty Tips for your First Court Appearance”  a post on the “Survive Law” blog.  Unlike the other posts in these series this is written by Jennifer who was a…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 3:  THERE IS NO MIRACULOUS OSMOTIC PROCESS BY WHICH YOUR TRIBUNAL WILL  ABSORB EVERYTHING YOU HAVE PUT BEFORE IT

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 3: THERE IS NO MIRACULOUS OSMOTIC PROCESS BY WHICH YOUR TRIBUNAL WILL ABSORB EVERYTHING YOU HAVE PUT BEFORE IT

May 7, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content

Today I am recommending you read the work of Judge Swami Raghaven in the Law Society Advocacy Section “Top tips for tribunal advocacy”. It is aimed at solicitors who conduct cases before tribunals. The article contains much of interest to…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 2: MAXIMISING YOUR IMPACT AS AN ADVOCATE: REPUTATION IS ALL

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 2: MAXIMISING YOUR IMPACT AS AN ADVOCATE: REPUTATION IS ALL

May 1, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content

In the second of this series we are going to Australia. More accurately to Queensland to look at the advice given by Fleur Kingham, President of the Land Court of Queensland.  The lecture was given in the QLS Modern Advocate…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE'S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 1:  THERE IS A SPECIAL RING IN HELL FOR A CERTAIN TYPE OF ADVOCATE (& YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE)

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 3: PART 1: THERE IS A SPECIAL RING IN HELL FOR A CERTAIN TYPE OF ADVOCATE (& YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE)

April 26, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content, Witness statements, Written advocacy

I had no plans for a further series on judge’s advice advocacy. However my hand was forced. I had to share the talk given by Lord Justice Irwin given to the Professional Negligence Bar Association on the 17th April. It…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE'S VIEW SERIES 2 PART 10: EDITED HIGHLIGHTS: AROUND THE WORLD IN 147 DAYS

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 2 PART 10: EDITED HIGHLIGHTS: AROUND THE WORLD IN 147 DAYS

April 4, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content, Written advocacy

I never planned to write a second series on advice from judges on advocacy. It started with an article from Master Cook and developed from there.This led us to garner advice from judges around the world.  Here are the edited…

ADVOCACY A JUDGE'S VIEW SERIES 2 PART 9: A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO ADVOCACY: "ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING IN ADVOCACY

ADVOCACY A JUDGE’S VIEW SERIES 2 PART 9: A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO ADVOCACY: “ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING IN ADVOCACY

April 3, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content

Here we look at guidance given in 1998 to lawyers in Canada. Mr Justice Ian Binnie, a judge of the Supreme Court in Canada, was giving the first John Sopinka Advocacy Lecture. As ever the aim is to encourage you…

NO "GRANDSTANDING" PLEASE: THE COURT IS NOT ASSISTED BY RHETORICAL POINTS

NO “GRANDSTANDING” PLEASE: THE COURT IS NOT ASSISTED BY RHETORICAL POINTS

March 23, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Applications, Conduct, Members Content

It has been a week for the courts commenting on advocates.  Earlier we had complaints of advocates interrupting each other. Today we have complaints of “grandstanding”. Reminding advocates that their task is to deal with the legal issues at hand…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW: SERIES 2 PART 8: EFFECTIVE WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS: "FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT" & THE "CHUNKIFICATION" OF ARGUMENTS

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW: SERIES 2 PART 8: EFFECTIVE WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS: “FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT” & THE “CHUNKIFICATION” OF ARGUMENTS

March 19, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Members Content, Written advocacy

This series certainly takes us around the globe.  Here I am looking at a paper written by Justice Susan Glazebrook, a judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Her paper on “Effective written submissions” written in 2014. As always…

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 7: HOW TO WIN YOUR CASE: GUIDANCE FROM SCOTLAND

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 7: HOW TO WIN YOUR CASE: GUIDANCE FROM SCOTLAND

March 14, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Appeals, Members Content, Written advocacy

This series looks at guidance on advocacy given by judges.  We have looked at advice given from judges around the globe. Today we go to Scotland. The Lord President’s address to the Faculty of Advocates in an event to mark…

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 6 : "GORILLAS FROM THE NORTH": SIR HARRY OGNALL

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 6 : “GORILLAS FROM THE NORTH”: SIR HARRY OGNALL

January 18, 2018 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Book Review, Members Content

In this series about a judge’s guide to advocacy I looking at – and recommending –   “A Life of Crime” by (Sir) Harry Ognall (plain “Harry Ognall” on the front page of the book).  Unlike a lot of memoirs this…

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 5: REMEMBER JUDGES MAY BE TALKING ABOUT YOU: ADVICE FROM THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 5: REMEMBER JUDGES MAY BE TALKING ABOUT YOU: ADVICE FROM THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

November 26, 2017 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content

Here we look at an interview with San Francisco Superior Court Judge, Curtis Karnow.  The interview was about a book the judge had written “Litigation in Practice”, which is available in the UK.  The original interview by is Ros Todd….

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 4: THREATENING YOUR OPPONENT WITH A "PROCTOLOGY EXAMINATION" AND MAKING FACES AT THE JUDGE MAY WELL BE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 4: THREATENING YOUR OPPONENT WITH A “PROCTOLOGY EXAMINATION” AND MAKING FACES AT THE JUDGE MAY WELL BE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

November 16, 2017 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Conduct, Members Content

This series is about learning from judges. Here I advocate (hopefully in a civil way) learning from one judgment.  That is the judgment of District Judge Chin in the  extraordinary case of Revson -v- Cinque & Cinque in 1999 (PC….

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 3: SKELETON ARGUMENTS, PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION: AN ABSOLUTE GOLDMINE

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW, SERIES 2 PART 3: SKELETON ARGUMENTS, PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION: AN ABSOLUTE GOLDMINE

November 14, 2017 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Skeleton arguments, Uncategorized, Written advocacy

This blog has many posts that record cases where judges have been critical of the contents (and usually length) of skeleton arguments.  A remedy for most of these issues has been available since 2004.  Gray’s Inn prepared a paper “Skeleton…

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW: SERIES 2, PART 2: BEING PERSUASIVE: "CONVOLUTED ARGUMENTS ARE SLEEPING PILLS ON PAPER"

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW: SERIES 2, PART 2: BEING PERSUASIVE: “CONVOLUTED ARGUMENTS ARE SLEEPING PILLS ON PAPER”

November 8, 2017 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Written advocacy

The second post in this series takes us to Washington. A detailed article by  Judge Stephen J. Dwyer, Leonard J. Feldman & Ryan P. McBridet called “How to Write, Edit, and Review Persuasive Briefs: Seven Guidelines from One Judge and Two…

BUNDLES TOO BIG, SKELETON ARGUMENTS TOO LONG - THEN THE COURT MAY SIMPLY REFUSE TO ACCEPT THEM: PREPARATION FOR HEARING GOES OFF THE TRACKS

BUNDLES TOO BIG, SKELETON ARGUMENTS TOO LONG – THEN THE COURT MAY SIMPLY REFUSE TO ACCEPT THEM: PREPARATION FOR HEARING GOES OFF THE TRACKS

September 8, 2017 · by gexall · in Bundles, Members Content, Written advocacy

The problems caused by over-lengthy skeleton arguments and voluminous bundles feature regularly on this blog.  They are, in fact, some of the most widely read posts on the blog. I do not have to go looking for cases on these…

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE'S VIEW X: 10 KEY POINTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

ADVOCACY: THE JUDGE’S VIEW X: 10 KEY POINTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

December 12, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Conduct, Members Content, Uncategorized, Useful links

This is the last in the series of Advocacy the Judge’s view.  We have looked at advice given by judges from around the world.  Here I select a key point from each. 1. ADVICE FROM CANADA – MANNERS MATTER It…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW IX: WHAT YOU WEAR MATTERS

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW IX: WHAT YOU WEAR MATTERS

October 12, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Members Content, Uncategorized, Useful links

This is the ninth (and penultimate) post in this series. It is inspired by a search term on this blog today “Can a solicitor dress casually in county court”.  This caused a lot of attention when I mentioned in on…

ADVOCACY - THE JUDGE'S VIEW VIII: "CREDIBILITY IS ALL YOU HAVE"

ADVOCACY – THE JUDGE’S VIEW VIII: "CREDIBILITY IS ALL YOU HAVE"

October 11, 2016 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Uncategorized, Useful links

This post looks at at an article by Sidney Butcher in the ABA publication “Views from the Bench: Tips for Young Lawyers on How to Make a Good Impression.”  The Honorable Lynne Stewart, a District Court Judge and the Honourable…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW VII: WITNESS STATEMENTS - SHORT AND SWEET IS BEST

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW VII: WITNESS STATEMENTS – SHORT AND SWEET IS BEST

October 9, 2016 · by gexall · in Members Content, Uncategorized, Witness statements

We have already looked once this week at a judge’s viewpoint on the drafting of witness statements. In terms of advocacy they are crucial.  The rules only allow the witness to give additional evidence in exceptional circumstances.  Many cases that…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW VI: HOW A JUDGE ASSESSES WITNESS EVIDENCE

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW VI: HOW A JUDGE ASSESSES WITNESS EVIDENCE

September 19, 2016 · by gexall · in Members Content, Uncategorized

We have covered many countries so far in this series which looks at the advice that judges give on advocacy.  For the next few posts I have decided to stay closer to home.   I want to look at the…

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