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LEEDS LAW SOCIETY MEET THE JUDGES EVENT: JACKSON ONE YEAR (AND A FEW MONTHS) ON

LEEDS LAW SOCIETY MEET THE JUDGES EVENT: JACKSON ONE YEAR (AND A FEW MONTHS) ON

June 18, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Risks of litigation, Striking out, Uncategorized

Yesterday evening Leeds Law Society held a “meet the judges” evening when practitioners met local judges and court staff to discuss issues arising out of the implementation of the Jackson reforms.   Some of the issues were specific to Leeds but most…

WITNESS STATEMENTS: NOT ONE BUT TWO "ESSENTIAL CHECKLISTS"

May 28, 2014 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Serving documents, Witness statements

Earlier posts have documented how these checklists were made.  The prequel to the essential checklist sets out matters that practitioners have to watch.  Here I set out the checklist prepared by the group “Stating the Obvious”.   It is no…

SERVICE OF PROCEEDINGS: ADDING TO THE "ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST"

May 22, 2014 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Service of the claim form

One advantage of twitter is that it is instantaneous.  Tweeters today commented on the new practice at Salford of only sending one copy of the sealed claim form back for solicitor service.  This is something that can usefully be added…

STANDING UP FOR COURT STAFF: WE ARE ON THE SAME SIDE AND CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THEM

May 13, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Members Content

I have, several times, commented on the strange decisions that appear to be being made by court staff carrying out administrative functions.  However one of the major challenges for all those involved in the litigation process is going to be…

SIR JACK JACOB QC AND THE FABRIC OF ENGLISH CIVIL JUSTICE: LESSONS FOR TODAY?

April 11, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Members Content, Uncategorized

With the speed in which modern litigation is conducted it is often difficult to pause and reflect, let alone look back to assess whether experts from the past can assist.  For some time I have been looking for a copy…

DRAFTING WITNESS STATEMENTS : THE QUESTIONS YOU ASK WILL DETERMINE THE ANSWERS YOU GET: EIGHT CRUCIAL POINTS ON EVIDENCE

January 13, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Members Content, Witness statements

Earlier posts on witness statements have dealt with the manner of drafting and presentation. However one overlooked aspect is the way that witnesses are questioned.  The questions asked, and the way questions are asked, will determine the evidence that goes…

MORE ON LEGAL WRITING: STRAIGHT FROM THE BENCH

January 9, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Written advocacy

The earlier post on written advocacy has led me to a blog written by an American Judge. The blog “Hercules and the Empire” is written by Federal Judge Richard Kopf  and has proven to be popular in America (425,000 page…

DO YOU HAVE TO FILE FORM H IN PART 8 PROCEEDINGS? SOMETHING YOU SHOULD BE SURE ABOUT

November 20, 2013 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

 All litigators know (or should know) the central importance of Form H in civil procedure. If you don’t file the form in time then you don’t get paid. A colleague today asked me whether it was necessary to file a…

LITIGATION AFTER JACKSON: A 10 POINT SURVIVAL GUIDE

August 23, 2013 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Limitation, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Service of the claim form, Witness statements

There has been a tremendous change in policy in relation to case management after 1st April 2013.  This has already led to major difficulties for some litigators. This post is the first (of what may be many)  survival guides for…

SERVICE OF THE CLAIM FORM: FURTHER TRAPS FOR THE UNWARY

SERVICE OF THE CLAIM FORM: FURTHER TRAPS FOR THE UNWARY

July 3, 2013 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Service of the claim form

The post on “Service Faults” http://civillitigationbrief.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/service-faults-and-the-match-is-over/  pointed out one of the traps for the unwary in relation to service of the claim form.  However the decision in Bethell Construction –v- Deloitte & Touche [2010] EWHC (Judge Ho… Enjoying this post? Become…

ONE DIRECTION SINGING FROM THE SAME HYMN SHEET ?

ONE DIRECTION SINGING FROM THE SAME HYMN SHEET ?

June 28, 2013 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Members Content

THE USE OF STANDARD DIRECTIONS   I have put the standard directions as a link because they will normally be the first port of call for anyone drafting directions (and I once spent a frustrating half hour trying to find…

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