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CORONAVIRUS: MORE USEFUL LINKS FOR LAWYERS

CORONAVIRUS: MORE USEFUL LINKS FOR LAWYERS

March 17, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Members Content

A large part of me wants to get back to writing about service of the claim form, committal proceedings and the like (and to that extent normal proceedings will be resumed shortly).  Here a few additional links and updates. HEALTH…

GUIDANCE ON CORONAVIRUS FOR ADVOCATES FROM THE BAR COUNCIL (AND THE NEED FOR A CLEAR STATEMENT FROM THE BAR STANDARDS BOARD)

GUIDANCE ON CORONAVIRUS FOR ADVOCATES FROM THE BAR COUNCIL (AND THE NEED FOR A CLEAR STATEMENT FROM THE BAR STANDARDS BOARD)

March 16, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content

The Bar Council website has useful guidance on dealing with Coronavirus, this is in a section on its website here.    GUIDANCE GIVEN ON THE 16th MARCH 2020 This guidance is available from a link on the page, also here….

CORONAVIRUS - A USEFUL CASE: MASTER ALLOWS PARTY TO VARY DIRECTIONS BY CONSENT BY 56 DAYS

CORONAVIRUS – A USEFUL CASE: MASTER ALLOWS PARTY TO VARY DIRECTIONS BY CONSENT BY 56 DAYS

March 16, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Extensions of time, Members Content

7BR’s website carries an interesting report  from Adam Korn of a judgment today where Master Davison made an order extending the amount of time the parties can agree to vary directions.  This was directly because of potential difficulties arising out…

CIVIL LITIGATION IN A TIME OF TOTAL UNCERTAINTY: 10 KEY POINTS ON DIFFICULTIES ARISING OUT OF THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

CIVIL LITIGATION IN A TIME OF TOTAL UNCERTAINTY: 10 KEY POINTS ON DIFFICULTIES ARISING OUT OF THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

March 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Extensions of time, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

I cannot recall a time when matters were so rife with uncertainty.  By request I have been asked to consider practical steps litigators can take.  Equally significantly we have to consider what steps the courts, and the Rules Committee, should…

CORONAVIRUS AND LAWYERS II: ADVICE FOR THE LEGAL COMMUNITY - FROM THE LEGAL COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

CORONAVIRUS AND LAWYERS II: ADVICE FOR THE LEGAL COMMUNITY – FROM THE LEGAL COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

March 13, 2020 · by gexall · in Members Content, Useful links

The post last month  I posted some useful links for lawyers in relation to coronavirus. This clearly needs updating.  Last time people were very kind in sending me other useful links which I added to the post.  If anyone has…

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