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A series of podcasts for civil litigators on civil justice, litigation funding and the courts.
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Civil litigation
Civil litigation
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Sound judgement when solving problems: part two
16 OCT. 2020 -
Sound judgement when solving problems: part one
16 OCT. 2020 -
Top 5 tips for working from home
12 MAY. 2020 · Chair of the Civil Litigation Committee, James Perry, and vice-chair, John Cuss, discuss top tips for civil litigators working from home. This podcast covers three topics: 1. Working at home as a solicitor 2. Working at home as a litigator 3. What clients might want to know or might ask during this period -
Changes to the Financial Ombudsman Service
28 MAY. 2019 · Thomas Bell and James Hall discuss the new rules enacted by the Financial Conduct Authority that substantially expanded the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service. -
Taking an interest in interest
28 FEB. 2019 · Alison Kirby and Alastair Shaw join James Perry to hone in on interest and how it can be pleaded to your client’s advantage. -
Right to be forgotten
13 FEB. 2019 · Alison Kirby, James Perry and Alastair Shaw give a whistle-stop tour of recent developments to the right to be forgotten, arming you with an understanding of what the issues are, why they are important, and what clients can do if there is information appearing on an internet search engine that is out of date and irrelevant. -
Relief from sanctions
18 OCT. 2018 · In the second podcast of our series, Civil Litigation Committee member Peter Causton offers advice and top tips on applying the relief from sanctions test. -
Litigants in person
21 SEP. 2018 · James Perry, Alison Kirby and Alastair Shaw, members of the Civil Litigation Committee, discuss recent developments in the case of Barton v Wright Hassall which looks at how litigants-in-person should be treated by the courts when failing to follow court rules.
A series of podcasts for civil litigators on civil justice, litigation funding and the courts.
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