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MORE GUIDANCE FROM JUDGES ON PREPARATION AND ADVOCACY IN REMOTE HEARINGS: "WEAR PANTS, SEQUESTER PETS"

MORE GUIDANCE FROM JUDGES ON PREPARATION AND ADVOCACY IN REMOTE HEARINGS: “WEAR PANTS, SEQUESTER PETS”

December 8, 2020 · by gexall · in Advocacy, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

I started the day with a look at guidance for remote hearings.  As is often the way more useful guidance came out this morning in Bloomberg Law “Wear Pants, Sequester Pets: Five Tips From Judges for Zoom Court”. THE GUIDANCE…

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…

10 TIPS FOR LAWYERS WORKING FROM HOME: IN THIS EXPERIENCE YOU ARE NEVER ALONE

10 TIPS FOR LAWYERS WORKING FROM HOME: IN THIS EXPERIENCE YOU ARE NEVER ALONE

October 15, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

A lot of people  had to get used to working from home very quickly.   During the “early days” a lot of help was gathered from Twitter. Here are 10 points selected  from a series of posts on this blog :…

WORKING FROM HOME WITH KIDS: GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER AND USEFUL LINKS

WORKING FROM HOME WITH KIDS: GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER AND USEFUL LINKS

April 6, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Not only are many people having to adapt to working from home and the kids are there too. This obviously creates many problems. I asked if anyone on Twitter had any tips and got some helpful replies.  I have put…

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (1) MANAGING REMOTE WORKING

KEEPING YOUR LAW FIRM GOING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (1) MANAGING REMOTE WORKING

April 2, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Coronavirus, Members Content

This series is looking at guides and links to help law firms stay in business during the coronavirus crisis.  I am looking at guidance from around the world.  Here we look at guides to manage remote working. GUIDANCE FOR LAW…

THE FIRST VIRTUAL TRIAL IN THE COMMERCIAL COURT - READ ALL ABOUT IT

THE FIRST VIRTUAL TRIAL IN THE COMMERCIAL COURT – READ ALL ABOUT IT

March 28, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

There is an interesting article by Stewarts about an ongoing trial in the commercial court that is continuing remotely.   The trial of  National Bank of Kazakhstan & Others v The Bank of New York Mellon & Ors is continuing remotely….

INNOVATIVE APPROACH WHEN PROPOSED APPELLANT UNABLE TO ATTEND COURT

INNOVATIVE APPROACH WHEN PROPOSED APPELLANT UNABLE TO ATTEND COURT

March 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Members Content, Remote hearings, Written advocacy

In  [2020] EWHC 735 (QB) Mrs Justice Tipples took an innovative approach to the problems caused by a claimant’s inability to attend court because of the coronavirus problems.  The submissions were made by email.   THE CASE The judge was…

REMOTE HEARING - WENT AHEAD AND WORKED

REMOTE HEARING – WENT AHEAD AND WORKED

March 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

In Jalla & Ors v Royal Dutch Shell Plc & Ors [2020] EWHC 738 (TCC) Mr Justice Stuart-Smith gave judgment in a hearing that was conducted remotely.  This demonstrates that, with considerable effort, remote hearings can work in complex hearings….

Video: Creating and using electronic hearing bundles: St Philips Chambers

March 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Bundles, Coronavirus, Members Content

St Philips Chambers have kindly sent me a link to their video “Creating and using electronic hearing bundles” available here.  https://youtu.be/WmUDC3i9aTw The video explains how to create and use an electronic trial or hearing bundle using Adobe Acrobat Pro…. Enjoying…

TWITTER SOURCED ADVICE: "LOW TECH" IDEAS FOR WORKING AT HOME

TWITTER SOURCED ADVICE: “LOW TECH” IDEAS FOR WORKING AT HOME

March 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content

Again I have used the media of Twitter to get “low tech” advice for working at home.  Your ironing board has more uses than one. Emma Bower (@EmmaMcBower)  I’d say keeping a normal routine of getting up,  washed, dressed and…

Virtual Settlement Meetings and Mediations: (Mediation when living a Cloistered life…)

March 26, 2020 · by gexall · in Applications, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

Cloisters Chambers has produced a video Virtual Settlement Meetings and Mediations, available here. https://youtu.be/sd5qiWH-KPE   THE VIDEO There is a simulated virtual mediation. This is explained by the Cloisters’ team that produced it. “The attached guide is a record of our…

WORKING FROM HOME: USEFUL ADVICE: ERGONOMICS, PERIPHERALS AND MUCH MORE

WORKING FROM HOME: USEFUL ADVICE: ERGONOMICS, PERIPHERALS AND MUCH MORE

March 26, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links

I have a thread running on Twitter at the moment on “low-tech” advice about working from home. This will appear on this blog soon (and all I can say at present is that ironing boards are featuring a lot).  I…

MODEL: AGREED PROCEDURAL TEMPLATE FOR JOINT SETTLEMENT MEETINGS HELD REMOTELY

MODEL: AGREED PROCEDURAL TEMPLATE FOR JOINT SETTLEMENT MEETINGS HELD REMOTELY

March 24, 2020 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Coronavirus, Members Content, Remote hearings

39 Essex Chambers have sent me a model Agreed Procedural Template for Joint Settlement Meetings held remotely and kindly said I can share it.  This is available on their website – here.    “The parties to a remote JSM agree…

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