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THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR'S CLUB (1): HILARY WETHERELL

THE (NOT SO) LONELY LITIGATOR’S CLUB (1): HILARY WETHERELL

April 14, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

I have meant, for some time, to start a series looking at how litigators up and down the country are dealing with working in social isolation.  Hopefully shared experiences  and advice will mean that we are not so lonely. I’m…

USEFUL LINKS: SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS (WELLBEING AND HEALTH)

USEFUL LINKS: SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS (WELLBEING AND HEALTH)

March 27, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

Continuing with the series on useful links, here we look at links to help with health and wellbeing.   MENTAL HEALTH    SAMH is Scotland’s national mental health charity and has been around since 1923. They have a page dedicated…

USEFUL LINKS: SUPPORT FOR LAWYERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS (BECAUSE LAWYERS ARE PEOPLE TOO…)

March 26, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

The third in the series on useful links. Here we look at help and guidance for lawyers. GENERAL GUIDANCE The Law Society offers advice and updates on Coronavirus for the legal profession, including advice for: employers firm owners, managing partners and…

WORKING FROM HOME - WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (1):  GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER

WORKING FROM HOME – WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (1): GUIDANCE FROM THE NICE PEOPLE ON TWITTER

March 23, 2020 · by gexall · in Coronavirus, Members Content, Well being

Once resource we can freely use is help from friends and colleagues on social media. I asked the good people of Twitter to give advice about working from home.  Here are some of the replies (I may have missed some…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 9: SHARING THE "PAIN"

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 9: SHARING THE “PAIN”

February 4, 2020 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Expert evidence, Experts, Extensions of time, Members Content, Well being

Most of the burden of complying with time periods and court orders lies with the solicitor. However a solicitor’s life can be made easier by making sure that all those concerned with the litigation process know of the deadlines involved…

2019 AND CIVIL PROCEDURE THE YEAR IN REVIEW: WELL BEING: LOOKING AFTER OURSELVES SO WE CAN LOOK AFTER OTHERS

2019 AND CIVIL PROCEDURE THE YEAR IN REVIEW: WELL BEING: LOOKING AFTER OURSELVES SO WE CAN LOOK AFTER OTHERS

December 23, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

This year has seen a large number of posts on avoiding stress and dealing with the difficulties that lawyers can have in litigation.   MARCH: FIND MUGGLES AND DISCONNECT FROM YOUR WORK: “LAWYERS JUST NEED TO HAVE FUN” March had…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 8: SURVIVING CHRISTMAS

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 8: SURVIVING CHRISTMAS

December 13, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Christmas can be a time of great stress as well as great joy.  The stresses for litigators can be just as great, working to deadlines which are not Christmas or family friendly.  Add to this the problems of the office…

2O19 AND CIVIL PROCEDURE THE YEAR IN REVIEW (5): WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS - CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TWITTER

2O19 AND CIVIL PROCEDURE THE YEAR IN REVIEW (5): WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS – CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TWITTER

December 9, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

This year has seen a number of posts where contributions have been drawn from Twitter threads, with people accepting invitations to write on particular points.  The advice is usually practical and sometimes profound.  This is an appropriate time to remind…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 7: PREVENTING LAWYER SUICIDE

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 7: PREVENTING LAWYER SUICIDE

November 24, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

This is a major topic, and not one that I write about lightly.  It arises from an event I attended last week in Leeds in relation to men’s mental health in the legal profession.   I tweeted about attending very briefly…

DEALING WITH THE BEREAVED CLIENT: USEFUL LINKS AND GUIDANCE (2019)

DEALING WITH THE BEREAVED CLIENT: USEFUL LINKS AND GUIDANCE (2019)

November 8, 2019 · by gexall · in Fatal Accidents, Members Content, Well being

This is the time of year when Hilary Wetherell and I travel round and give the APIL course on “Fatal Accidents, Practice, Procedure and Compassion”.  The course deals a lot with the law and procedural aspects of fatal accidents. However…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 4: : A HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: KNOWING THE EVERYONE HAS LITIGATION NIGHTMARES

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 4: : A HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: KNOWING THE EVERYONE HAS LITIGATION NIGHTMARES

October 26, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Well being

Litigation gives rise to its own pressures. Every litigator with any degree of experience will have horror stories.  I thought it worthwhile repeating the advice given by the lawyers of Twitter for Halloween a few years back. You will see…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 3: SLEEP

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 3: SLEEP

October 23, 2019 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Members Content, Uncategorized, Useful links, Well being

I imagine that every single medical practitioner agrees on the importance of sleep in an individual’s health.  It affects both physical and mental well being.  Yet lawyers are ranked second amongst the most sleep deprived professions.  Studies indicate that lawyers…

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 2: FISH FILES AND HOW TO FILLET THEM

STAYING SANE AS A LITIGATOR 2: FISH FILES AND HOW TO FILLET THEM

October 21, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Case Management, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content

We have looked at “fish files” several times on this blog, and with good reason. A “fish file” is a file that has been left for so long it has started to smell. Consequently the litigator avoids it and it…

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION FOR LAWYERS: ADVICE FROM THE LEGAL TWITTERATI (& OTHERS)

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION FOR LAWYERS: ADVICE FROM THE LEGAL TWITTERATI (& OTHERS)

September 11, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

The latest “advice from Twitter” concerns travel and accommodation. What tips to people have about the best, and most economic, means of travel and accommodation for work.  These are the early pieces of advice. It may well pay to check…

LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS 2 - ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD : GOOD READING FOR UNICORNS

LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS 2 – ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD : GOOD READING FOR UNICORNS

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Following on from the post yesterday where lawyers gave advice on avoiding stress on work when going on and coming back from holiday it is worthwhile looking at the general guidance that is available.   “Lawyers have holidays without stress?…

LAWYERS - GOING ON HOLIDAY AND AVOIDING EXTRA STRESS: ADVICE FROM TWITTER

LAWYERS – GOING ON HOLIDAY AND AVOIDING EXTRA STRESS: ADVICE FROM TWITTER

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Uncategorized, Well being

Since we are in the middle of the holiday season I have noticed how some people are reporting that going on, and coming back, from holidays is a stressful experience. I asked the lawyers (and others) on Twitter to give…

ADVICE TO A NEWLY QUALIFIED LITIGATOR 4: THE GOOD STUFF  ABOUT BEING A LITIGATOR - FROM NICE LAWYERS

ADVICE TO A NEWLY QUALIFIED LITIGATOR 4: THE GOOD STUFF ABOUT BEING A LITIGATOR – FROM NICE LAWYERS

July 15, 2019 · by gexall · in Contest, Charity,, Members Content, Well being

This is the final post in this series. Readers may be best advised to keep coming back to it.  I have asked on Twitter for positive views and contributions about being a litigator. As an incentive there is a prize…

ADVICE TO A NEWLY QUALIFIED LITIGATOR 3: THINGS WILL GO WRONG, ADMIT IT, DEAL WITH IT AND NEVER, EVER, EVER ATTEMPT TO HIDE IT

ADVICE TO A NEWLY QUALIFIED LITIGATOR 3: THINGS WILL GO WRONG, ADMIT IT, DEAL WITH IT AND NEVER, EVER, EVER ATTEMPT TO HIDE IT

July 15, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Well being

At sometime in everybody’s legal career there is likely to be a situation when mistakes are made and everything points to you. Mathew Hickey puts the point succinctly in Rocket Lawyer “There will be moments in your legal career when things…

BULLYING AT WORK: HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH IT? CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TWITTER

BULLYING AT WORK: HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH IT? CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TWITTER

July 3, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

The earlier post dealt with useful links for dealing with bullying at work. Some people on Twitter also started to contribute. Additional contributions welcome, on Twitter or in the comments section to this blog. Mary Aspinall-Miles‏ A topic that I…

PUTTING AN END TO BULLYING IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION: USEFUL LINKS

PUTTING AN END TO BULLYING IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION: USEFUL LINKS

July 3, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Useful links, Well being

I was sad to read a Tweet from a practising barrister earlier today. The barrister tweets anonymously (and thus candidly).  They describe a terrible situation of bullying within the legal profession and their decision to “bite back”.  This led me…

WHEN THINGS GO WRONG IN LITIGATION (AND ONE DAY THEY WILL)- TELL SOMEONE, HAVE A PLAN, DON'T LIE, AND READ STEVE CORNFORTH'S BLOG

WHEN THINGS GO WRONG IN LITIGATION (AND ONE DAY THEY WILL)- TELL SOMEONE, HAVE A PLAN, DON’T LIE, AND READ STEVE CORNFORTH’S BLOG

June 25, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content, Useful links, Well being

Steve Cornforth’s blog contains a post this week “Why does this keep happening?” He points to, yet another, case of a fee earner ” whose career in in tatters because they have tried to cover up mistakes”. The post contains…

LAWYERS, DEADLINES AND PROCRASTINATION: HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH IT? ("A DEADLINE... THAT IS ALL")

LAWYERS, DEADLINES AND PROCRASTINATION: HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH IT? (“A DEADLINE… THAT IS ALL”)

May 2, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Case Management, Members Content, Risks of litigation, Useful links, Well being

Many of the cases that appear on this blog, particularly those dealing with sanctions and service, arise because things are left to the very last minute. We have looked before at lawyers and procrastination.  I thought that perhaps this is…

BEING A LAWYER AND BEING A PARENT: CAN THE TWO BE COMBINED? GUIDANCE FROM OUR FRIENDS ON TWITTER, WELL HERE'S A START AT LEAST

BEING A LAWYER AND BEING A PARENT: CAN THE TWO BE COMBINED? GUIDANCE FROM OUR FRIENDS ON TWITTER, WELL HERE’S A START AT LEAST

April 27, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

For the next crowd-s0urced advice to the profession we are looking at the difficult combination of lawyerhood and parenthood. How do you combine the two.   What practical advice can you offer to those who try to combine practice with parenthood. …

WHAT DO LAWYERS DREAM ABOUT? ODD SHOES, PINK HAIR AND BEING LATE FOR COURT

WHAT DO LAWYERS DREAM ABOUT? ODD SHOES, PINK HAIR AND BEING LATE FOR COURT

April 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Bundles, Case Management, Members Content, Well being

This post started out of a perfectly amicable tweet from law lecturer extraordinaire Snigdha Nag, wishing everyone taking  exams good luck. That led some practitioners to reply that they were still having nightmares about law exams.  That then led to…

LAWYERS: WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN THINGS HAVE GONE WRONG? MEANINGFUL ADVICE FROM PEOPLE WHO KNOW (AND CARE): WHEN YOU THINK SOMETHING IS HITTING THE FAN

LAWYERS: WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN THINGS HAVE GONE WRONG? MEANINGFUL ADVICE FROM PEOPLE WHO KNOW (AND CARE): WHEN YOU THINK SOMETHING IS HITTING THE FAN

April 1, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Well being

Last night I did a post on using social media to help young lawyers (and some not so young lawyers). Specifically on how it is possible to gather information and advice from around the professions (and indeed around the world)….

HOW DO LAWYERS RELAX? GUIDANCE AND LINKS: FIND MUGGLES,  START SEWING AND DISCONNECT FROM YOUR WORK

HOW DO LAWYERS RELAX? GUIDANCE AND LINKS: FIND MUGGLES, START SEWING AND DISCONNECT FROM YOUR WORK

March 9, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Useful links, Well being

This post follows a tweet I received earlier this evening, from “Bunglingbarrister” Bunglingbarrister‏    “Even when I’m not doing work I still think about it often. I don’t think it is healthy to never allow your brain to switch off….

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