ADVOCACY IN VIDEO HEARINGS - A PERSONAL VIEW FROM THE BENCH
21st May 2020Christopher McNall, in his role as a fee-paid Judge of the Tax Chamber, heard a 4 day appeal last week remotely via video. Here…
Christopher McNall, in his role as a fee-paid Judge of the Tax Chamber, heard a 4 day appeal last week remotely via video. Here…
Following Lucy Coulson’s recent article looking at the challenges practitioners face in preparing for video trials, and steps that can be taken to…
This article is a brief update on the changes to the Practice Direction at CPR 32 in relation to foreign language statements and…
Whether viewed from the perspective of “Act of God” providing a defence at common law for non-performance of a contract, or, from the…
David Hoffman considers how to make best use of ADR in the current situation. (This article was written in April 2020 but many…
Lucy Coulson looks at the challenges practitioners face in preparing for video trials and practical steps that can be taken to maximise the…
Sarah Wait considers some important urgent and non urgent changes to the CPR, including extensions of time and statements of truth. Amidst the…
Stephen Killalea QC and Kane Simons recently had the High Court approve the multi-million pound settlement of a brain injury case. Stephen Killalea…
A letter from our Head of Chambers, Richard Chapman QC. We are here for you. Dear All, I hope you, your colleagues and…
At 18 St John Street Chambers we intend to continue to provide the full range of advisory and advocacy services during the Coronavirus…
Chambers are delighted to announce that Lucy Coulson has been appointed to the Attorney General's Regional Civil Panel C to undertake cases as instructed…