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MORE GUIDANCE ON E-BUNDLES (FROM THE FAMILY COURT): "NO PAGE SHOULD APPEAR UPSIDE DOWN"

MORE GUIDANCE ON E-BUNDLES (FROM THE FAMILY COURT): “NO PAGE SHOULD APPEAR UPSIDE DOWN”

December 30, 2021 · by gexall · in Bundles, Members Content

The President of the Family Division has issued guidance on E-Bundles  Sup-guidance-E-bundles.  Many of the points made here can provide guidance to civil practitioners. “No page should appear upside down.” GUIDANCE ON E-BUNDLES FOR USE IN THE FAMILY COURT AND…

GUIDANCE AS TO BUNDLES FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT: THE PDF PAGE SHOULD MATCH THE BUNDLE PAGE (SOMETHING THAT SEEMS TO BE QUITE RARE IN PRACTICE)

GUIDANCE AS TO BUNDLES FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT: THE PDF PAGE SHOULD MATCH THE BUNDLE PAGE (SOMETHING THAT SEEMS TO BE QUITE RARE IN PRACTICE)

June 1, 2021 · by gexall · in Bundles, Members Content

The Practice Direction on Administrative Court Bundle Guidance is available here.  One thing it notes (and this appears to be a widespread issue for many e-bundles) is the need for the index to be counted in the page numbering.  In…

MORE ON BUNDLES: THERE IS MUCH TIME & MONEY TO BE SAVED YET

February 24, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content, Written advocacy

I have often commented (and been surprised) by the fact that a post on preparing trial bundles is always the most popular page on this blog.  Following a prompt from Dominic Regan it was interesting to watch the live feed…

E-BUNDLES COMING TO THE SUPREME COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL VERY, VERY SOON

September 8, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Useful links

The Supreme Court  has issued guidance on the use of electronic bundles which will be mandatory for a trial period. Parties given permission to appeal in the Supreme Court and Privy Council after the 1st October 2014 will be expected…

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