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Where there's a will there's a remote possibility of a way

Published on 03 Aug 2020. By Simon Love, Senior Associate and Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks

In the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic the government has acted to change the law to allow wills to be witnessed remotely.

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Is more co-operation the new normal?

Published on 07 Jul 2020. By Jonathan Wyles, Of Counsel

What keeps you as a lawyer awake at night during the coronavirus pandemic? The list is likely to be very long and the fear of making a mistake will be close to the top. Help may come from some unexpected quarters such as the Courts.

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Relief from sanction: claimant being forced to pursue his solicitors for negligence is not desirable

Published on 23 Jun 2020. By Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer and Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks

A recent High Court decision demonstrates a common-sense, realistic approach to relief from sanctions. Solicitors might have become used to judges, when striking claims out, reassuring the claimant that they can always sue their solicitors for negligence. In a welcome judgment, Mr Justice Fancourt reversed a decision to refuse relief from sanction.

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Judicial guidance on listing of hearings remotely

Published on 22 Apr 2020. By Rhian Howell, Partner & Head of Office, Bristol and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

Senior judges have issued guidance to the judiciary on listing hearings in light of the current coronavirus situation. This gives litigants some clues as to how the court will approach upcoming hearings.

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