RE: A (A CHILD : REMOTE HEARING) - JUDGMENT 28 APRIL 2020
27th Apr 2020John Chukwuemeka discusses the upcoming Judgment in Re: A (A Child : Remote Hearing) due tomorrow (28 April 2020). 1. In the wake of…
John Chukwuemeka discusses the upcoming Judgment in Re: A (A Child : Remote Hearing) due tomorrow (28 April 2020). 1. In the wake of…
Upon my recent Article entitled “The Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Housing and Real Estate Litigation” I concluded that “we can expect further…
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Crown Court trials are being taken out of the list for April and May, with new trial dates…
On 23rd March 2020, Boris Johnson announced measures with an intended purpose of limiting transmission of COVID-19 and of attempting to support the…
Prisons are one of the many areas that require specific attention during the COVID-19 crisis, for obvious reasons. A substantial number of prisoners…
David Hoffman considers how to make best use of ADR in the current situation. (This article was written in April 2020 but many…
Following the announcements that, from 17 March 2020 no new jury trials lasting longer than three days would begin, and that from 23…
One of the many consequences of the Government’s COVID-19 strategy has been the closure of restaurants and bars which in turn has forced…
Members of the family finance team wish to remind solicitors and clients alike that we are still available as counsel to conduct private…
Chambers are very proud to be able to congratulate Kate Donohue and Anna White for their successful delivery, of our first remote seminar during lockdown…
COVID-19 AND THE MANCHESTER CROWN COURTS - WEATHERING THE STORM MARCH 2020 On 24/3/20 all members of the Northern Circuit received an unprecedented…